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The Language of Your 'Tribe' Drives Your Culture - iTalks - Kathy Harmon, CPM®, ARM® from IREM on Vimeo.
As leaders, we are dedicated to our own success; the success of those we work with, and the success of our entire company. Success is driven by...
Secondhand smoke is obnoxious and potentially deadly. The Centers for Disease Control report that smoking causes nearly 500,000 preventable deaths in the U.S. every year, and that living with secondhand smoke is responsible for almost 1,300 deaths every day. But secondhand smoke is more than...
Secondhand smoke is obnoxious and potentially deadly. The Centers for Disease Control report that smoking causes nearly 500,000 preventable deaths in the U.S. every year, and that living with secondhand smoke is responsible for almost 1,300 deaths every day. But secondhand smoke is more than just a public health...
A few days ago I had the pleasure of brainstorming with some really smart people. As we talked I noted that the four major generations were represented: we had Matures, Boomers, an Xer and a Millennial.
I heard two words – “connection” and “friend” – during...
If you are reading this on our website you know that MY COACH is an online training program for the frontline of the multifamily housing industry. I am very proud of the quality of the content and the fact that I personally touch my students...
[caption id="attachment_37" align="alignleft" width="237"] James Larcom[/caption]
Pictured here is James Larcom, a rich man, thanks to a fair housing lawsuit brought by Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard against the owners and managers of the FGPJ Apartments in Tucson.
The settlement resolves claims that the apartments’ owners and managers
denied...
I love hearing about great feats performed by folks at our front line. Here’s a story from Larry. A disabled resident with mild cognitive impairment, Carol, lives in the apartment. Carol works full-time, but she’s sometimes overwhelmed by certain tasks. As the April 15th tax-filing...
I love hearing about great feats performed by folks at our front line. Here’s a story from Larry. A disabled resident with mild cognitive impairment, Carol, lives in the apartment. Carol works full-time, but she’s sometimes overwhelmed by certain tasks. As the April 15th tax-filing...