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Pleasing Personality

Why personality is agency currency.

by David Ibarra
July 25, 2025
Pleasing Personality

Your agency’s reputation is built on how dealers and associates feel after every interaction.

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Pexels/Tima Miroshnichenko

3 min to read


Think about the last time you signed a contract, hired a service, or partnered with a vendor. You weren’t just buying a product—you were buying the experience.

Agencies live and die by their ability to attract and retain dealer clients. And dealers don’t choose agencies based just on products offered. They choose agencies they trust and enjoy working with, and that’s where a pleasing personality can set you apart.

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An agent with a magnetic, engaging and solution-driven approach will always win over a competitor who’s technically strong but difficult to work with. Dealers don’t want headaches. They want partners who bring energy, clarity and confidence to the table.

Five Pillars of a Pleasing Personality

To build a reputation that makes dealers and colleagues eager to work with you, master these five pillars:

1. Positive State of Mind

Your energy is contagious—good or bad. A positive state of mind means you walk into meetings with enthusiasm, confidence and a belief that solutions are possible. Dealers don’t want to hear about why something won’t work; they want to hear how it can. 

2. Professional Decisiveness

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Agencies thrive on quick, smart decision-making. A pleasing personality isn’t about being passive—it’s about being clear, confident and solution-oriented. People trust those who make firm, well-reasoned decisions. Wavering or second-guessing erodes confidence.

3. Adaptability and Flexibility

No agency project goes 100% according to plan. Changes happen. Deadlines shift. Dealers pivot. A rigid mindset creates roadblocks. A pleasing personality means being flexible, adjusting with grace, and making dealers feel like they’re in good hands—even in uncertain situations. The best agency leaders and account managers aren’t just problem-solvers; they’re calm navigators.

4. Effective Communication

A great agency professional doesn’t just have good ideas—they know how to present them. Your ability to communicate with clarity, confidence and warmth is the difference between getting buy-in and getting ignored. Dealers need to believe in your vision. If your tone is rushed, defensive or unclear, it doesn’t matter how good your strategy is—it won’t connect.

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5. Relationship-Building Over Transactional Thinking

A pleasing personality isn’t about just landing a deal—it’s about creating long-term relationships. Agencies that build relationships instead of focusing solely on transactions have dealers who stay for years. 

Turning Personality Into Profit

The best agencies aren’t the ones with just the best products. They’re the ones with the best people. Dealers invest in who they trust will deliver. Your agency’s reputation is built on how dealers and associates feel after every interaction. If working with you feels like a win, you become irreplaceable.

So here’s the challenge: Audit your personality. Are you adding energy to a room or draining it? Do dealers feel excited to take your calls or obligated? Does your team see you as an energizer or a negative anchor?

In the agency world, talent gets you in the door, but a pleasing personality keeps you at the table.

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David Ibarra is a managing director for reinsurance and F&I program provider Portfolio and a nationally recognized leadership consultant, entrepreneur, speaker and author.

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