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The Talent P&L

Using the equation that measures and maximizes people.

by David Ibarra
February 28, 2025
The Talent P&L

Evaluating and developing your team is a strategic move. 

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3 min to read


In business, numbers drive everything. We analyze profit-and-loss statements monthly, tracking every dollar to protect and grow our capital. Yet many agencies overlook the other half of the success equation: talent. Success isn’t just about capital; it’s capital, plus talent. How you coach, develop and inspire your team directly impacts performance. 

Why a Talent P&L Matters

If tracking income and profit is crucial to financial success, shouldn’t the same focus apply to your team’s contributions? You wouldn’t run your business without reviewing financials, so why not track talent with the same discipline? Your associates drive revenue by turning guests into customers and customers into life-long clients.

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A talent P&L tracks customer satisfaction, profit, process and personal development, offering a clear view of performance. Monthly reviews recognize strengths, pinpoint areas for growth, and drive execution at a high level. By consistently developing your team’s talent, you create the foundation for lasting agency success.

Beyond numbers, a talent P&L sends a message: You matter. Regular checkups reinforce your team’s value, boost energy, deepen commitment, and align everyone with your company’s purpose.

The Framework for a Talent P&L

Like a financial P&L, a talent P&L provides a clear snapshot of performance across four key areas:

  1. Profit – What are the results each associate delivering? Is he or she driving product penetration, maximizing profit-per-vehicle, and contributing to overall agency growth? Performance fuels success.

  2. Process – Are team members executing their responsibilities efficiently, meeting deadlines, and maintaining quality? A well-structured sales process that aligns with your agency’s culture is essential.

  3. Personal Development – Are staff continuously improving? Track training participation, willingness to learn, and progress toward income goals. When associates grow, the agency thrives.

  4. Voice of the Customer – What are clients saying? Customer feedback provides insight into how well your team represents your brand and fulfills its promises.

Turning P&L Checkups Into Actions

A talent P&L isn’t a once-a-year event, it’s an ongoing process. Monthly checkups, reinforced by daily and weekly actions, define your agency’s culture and reputation.

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When a team member falls short, don’t jump straight to discipline. Instead, coach, encourage and develop them to shape a culture that drives sustained success. Make the talent P&L review something associates look forward to. People are drawn to purpose-driven leaders who inspire growth and alignment.

The ultimate measure of a talent P&L is the growth of your agency and your team. When team members are fully engaged and productive, they leave work at work and return home as their best selves, ready to contribute to their families, faith and communities.

When Your Team Thrives, Your Agency Thrives

What if your agency fully embraced a talent P&L culture? What if your leaders believed that capital plus talent equals success? Evaluating and developing your team isn’t just a task, it’s a strategic move that drives engagement, retention and results.

When you invest in your team, the payoff is undeniable—for them, for your agency, and for the culture you’re building.


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

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