Re: A guide to self managed DMP's - going it alone
Please don't mistake me as someone with a fixed mind, I'm not. Bear in mind the version of Cashflow I'm using is pretty new to me still. I don't process hundreds of clients being a small charity.
I know exactly what you mean about the need for their to be something where people are totally in control of their own destiny. Cashflow, as you know, was introduced because too many people were producing perfectly good DMP offers using templates from the internet, but they were being rejected simply because they had no official backing.
The big problem with Cashflow I openly admit is that if you do your job as an advisor responsibly, you cannot simply just accept the IE statement from the client. This immediately defeats the point of it being self managed. It's self managed once it has been signed off, but not until.
Some people welcome this halfway house, and I actually think there's room for the CAB version, CASHflow and a fully managed DMP. I'm speaking to a client tomorrow who is keen to administer his own and is currently looking at Cashflow. I'll definitely point him at this post, and see if he'd prefer this.
Also for me there's the signing of consent forms etc... to be legally compliant which this seems to circumnavigate.
Very interesting and thought provoking.
Please don't mistake me as someone with a fixed mind, I'm not. Bear in mind the version of Cashflow I'm using is pretty new to me still. I don't process hundreds of clients being a small charity.
I know exactly what you mean about the need for their to be something where people are totally in control of their own destiny. Cashflow, as you know, was introduced because too many people were producing perfectly good DMP offers using templates from the internet, but they were being rejected simply because they had no official backing.
The big problem with Cashflow I openly admit is that if you do your job as an advisor responsibly, you cannot simply just accept the IE statement from the client. This immediately defeats the point of it being self managed. It's self managed once it has been signed off, but not until.
Some people welcome this halfway house, and I actually think there's room for the CAB version, CASHflow and a fully managed DMP. I'm speaking to a client tomorrow who is keen to administer his own and is currently looking at Cashflow. I'll definitely point him at this post, and see if he'd prefer this.
Also for me there's the signing of consent forms etc... to be legally compliant which this seems to circumnavigate.
Very interesting and thought provoking.
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