Association executives succeed by effectively building, nurturing, and, when necessary, repairing relationships. In this issue of REALTOR® AE Magazine, we look at the interplay between staff, leadership, and other associations and share best practices for achieving transparency and trust.
In This Issue
AEs can’t be expected to have all the answers, but we can be expected to connect the people who can find the best solutions as a team.
North Carolina’s Raleigh Regional Association of REALTORS® employed a Placemaking Grant to create Storybook Trail in Cape Fear Shiner County Park.
Washington Association of REALTORS® CEO Steve Francks, RCE, CAE, was named the 2021 winner of the William R. Magel Award of Excellence.
The RCE designation exemplifies goal-oriented AEs with drive, experience, and commitment to professional growth.
"From Crisis to Opportunity" illustrates ways in which the pandemic has accelerated broader trends that are shaping the future of business.
Good relationships between AEs, staff, and volunteer leaders are the key to helping associations flourish.
How should associations respond to member requests for more openness, communication, and accountability, given the expanded capacity to reach people?
REALTOR® associations & MLSs are among cyber criminals’ latest targets. Look for red flags & take action to protect your association from cybercrime.
Now, after more than a year, it’s getting more difficult to attract members to virtual events. Get suggestions that can help shore up fundraising.
Get tips to help your members meet Code of Ethics training requirements before the December 31, 2021 deadline.
Board orientation can help get everyone involved with a REALTOR® association working toward the same goals.