Learn from your fellow REALTOR® association executives how to stay safe and fight back against cyberthreats. Plus, get members to adopt your next technology-focused membership benefit in six easy steps. Council of MLSs 2019 Chair Chris Carrillo delivers the scoop on the state of the industry, and learn why California’s new data security legislation could become the norm nationwide.
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In This Issue
2019 AE Committee Chair Duncan MacKenzie, on the importance of setting the bar high for your association’s advocacy efforts.
State and local associations are a key element in the new National Association of REALTORS® “That’s Who We R” consumer advertising campaign.
The new Good Neighbor Facebook page makes it easy to share stories with your association’s social media audience.
Two antitrust lawsuits against NAR and several major real estate franchisors allege falsely that consumers have no ability to negotiate commissions.
The city council of Peoria, Ill., planned to impose a new fee on owners of all residential and commercial property.
Rob Olmstead of Pinellas REALTOR® Organization, Fl, discusses the book Radical Candor, How to Be a Kickass Boss Without Losing Your Humanity.
The Executive Outreach Program, designed to strengthen relationships between NAR and local and state associations and MLSs, launched in early 2018.
Greater Northwest Indiana Association defeated a proposed commercial zoning regulation that would artificially restrict free enterprise.
REALTOR® association AEs share their cautionary tales of being hacked, encrypted for ransom, and recovering their data.
The membership benefits you offer can fall flat without a finely tuned launch plan for maximum member adoption.
The new CA data privacy law may be the beginning of a nationwide trend that could also affect REALTOR® associations, MLSs, and brokerages.
Setting clear boundaries is the best way to ensure that you’ll be a successful REALTOR® association executive.
You can’t take all the stress out of performance review time, but you can minimize it with an established process, good tools, and communication.
MLS mergers, adoption of new technology, implementation of the latest polices, competition from portals and startups; a lot in the MLS industry today.
How can, and should, REALTOR® association executives balance social media use in the office and on the job?