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 M-203: Community Leadership 

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Community Leadership is one of the building blocks of successful community association management. You'll learn how to work with board leaders, achieve management goals, and set a more positive tone for the whole community.

By preparing and organizing the board to do its job, you'll be better able to do yours. Avoid the risk of early burnout! Become better prepared to assist your volunteer leaders and create an organized community operation. Practice techniques to run efficient, legal, business-like meetings and elections. Take this course and understand how to get the cooperation you need from board leaders and volunteers. You'll learn how to:

  • Cut costs but not services
  • Make meetings shorter, more focused
  • Get more cooperation from volunteers
  • Take the stress out of meetings, elections, record keeping, and more
  • Motivate board and committee members to do their jobs so you can do yours
  • Help your board create, recruit, and motivate winning committees
  • Develop election procedures everyone will follow
  • Outline solutions for typical problem situations at meetings
  • Use an action-item list for management control
  • Lay out your community association's calendar of significant dates
  • Organize your records by knowing what to keep and what to toss
You'll be surprised how much more you can do after you finish this course. No matter how long you've been a community manager, you'll find there are always new strategies to learn. This course gives you proven ways to help board and committee members accomplish more at every meeting. Whether you learn a step-by-step procedure, a clearer understanding of who's responsible for what, or a parliamentary strategy that avoids unnecessary confrontations, you'll find your time at the M-203 course is very well spent.

Designation Credit:
Community Leadership is required for the Professional Community Association Manager® (PCAM®) designation. Association Communications and this course replace the former M-120: Meetings and Business Communications.

Continuing Education Information:
Community Leadership has been approved for continuing education credit by many states. For more information, please review our continuing education web page.

Seminar Schedule:
1.5 Days: 8:30 am-5:30 pm, 8:30 am-Noon

CAI individual managers and primary contacts for management company members receive $100 off the course price. Join CAI today! 

You must be an individual manager member or a primary contact for a management company member of CAI to have access to APCM and to receive the member discount on 200-, 300- and 400-level PMDP courses and the PCAM Case Study. All other CAI members must pay the non-member rate.

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