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  • Passing the torch: Why succession planning is essential for community association professionals

    October 4, 2019 / CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, CEO-MC Retreat, Community Association Management, community associations, Community Manager, succession plan

    As the growing community association management industry is witnessing a changing of the guard, its pioneers are looking for ways to successfully pass the torch to the next generation of leaders.

    The post Passing the torch: Why succession planning is essential for community association professionals appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • Now hiring: Employment growth projected for community managers

    September 19, 2019 / CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, common interest communities, Community Association Management, community associations, Community Manager, condominiums, hoa

    Community association management is becoming a sought-out career with growth for new hires expected in the coming decade, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    The post Now hiring: Employment growth projected for community managers appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • Now hiring: Employment growth projected for community managers

    September 19, 2019 / CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, common interest communities, Community Association Management, community associations, Community Manager, condominiums, hoa

    Community association management is becoming a sought-out career with growth for new hires expected in the coming decade, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

    The post Now hiring: Employment growth projected for community managers appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • Be ready: How to prepare your community for a natural disaster

    September 6, 2019 / CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, community associations, condominiums, disaster preparedness, Flooding, hoa

    As natural disasters become more frequent and destructive, it’s important that community associations adopt a comprehensive plan to prepare, respond, and recover from these extreme weather events.

    The post Be ready: How to prepare your community for a natural disaster appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • Red, white, and blue: Tips for displaying the Stars and Stripes

    June 11, 2019 / advocacy, CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, community associations, condominiums, Flag Day, flags, hoa

    The Star-Spangled Banner. Old Glory. The red, white, and blue. No matter how Americans refer to the U.S. flag, everyone has the right to fly it.

    The post Red, white, and blue: Tips for displaying the Stars and Stripes appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • Homeowner education: Be resourceful with CAI’s HOAResources.com

    May 10, 2019 / CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, community associations, condominiums, Education, finances, hoa, Home, homebuyers, homeowner education, homeowners, Publications, Renters, resources

    CAI's new site provides practical advice on common issues in the community association housing model.

    The post Homeowner education: Be resourceful with CAI’s HOAResources.com appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • Talent wanted: How to hire and retain skilled community association managers

    Talent wanted: How to hire and retain skilled community association managers

    May 3, 2019 / Annual Meeting, Budgets, CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, community associations, Community Manager, condominiums, hoa, retention, Volunteers

    In a competitive job market, community associations and management companies must highlight their strengths and address organizational shortcomings to hire and retain top talent, says business speaker and author Peter Sheahan.

    The post Talent wanted: How to hire and retain skilled community association managers appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • Talent wanted: How to hire and retain skilled community association managers

    Talent wanted: How to hire and retain skilled community association managers

    May 3, 2019 / Annual Meeting, Budgets, CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, community associations, Community Manager, condominiums, hoa, retention, Volunteers

    In a competitive job market, community associations and management companies must highlight their strengths and address organizational shortcomings to hire and retain top talent, says business speaker and author Peter Sheahan.

    The post Talent wanted: How to hire and retain skilled community association managers appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • A nice approach: Finding success in your community and in business

    A nice approach: Finding success in your community and in business

    April 19, 2019 / Annual Meeting, CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, codes of civility, community associations, Community Manager, condominiums, Homeowner Leaders

    While generating an atmosphere of kindness and respect might seem easier said than done, it can make for a more collaborative and positive environment for all, says advertising leader and best-selling author Linda Kaplan Thaler.

    The post A nice approach: Finding success in your community and in business appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
  • A community’s last resort: Foreclosing on a home

    March 4, 2019 / assessments, Budgets, CAI, CAI National, cai san diego chapter, Collections, community associations, finances, foreclosure

    Nobody wants to foreclose on a home—not a mortgage banker and certainly not a community association. Countless Americans lose their homes when lending institutions are unable to collect mortgage payments. In a perfect world, no one would ever face foreclosure—for any reason. That’s why foreclosure should always be used as a last resort, applied only […]

    The post A community’s last resort: Foreclosing on a home appeared first on Ungated: Community Associations Institute Blog.

     
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