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TradeMark Condominium: Cohesion and community at Charlotte high-rise

Ungrated

Built in 2006, this 28-story, high-rise community evokes a warm, inviting, and family-like atmosphere in this major financial center in the Southeastern U.S. There’s a mutually healthy, respectful, and successful relationship between the TradeMark board and management. sits the TradeMark Condominium. Photos by Grant Baldwin.

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Survey Reveals Top Community Association Manager Challenges

AvidXchange: Association Management

In this episode, our Jarett Tran, senior account executive, Community Association Management, interviewed Maegan Woytek, a senior account executive at Vantaca. Both Tran and Woytek have worked as community association managers, bringing decades of experience to their current roles. I’ve just about seen it all.

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The Hourglass Blog: A Modern View of Leadership

The Hourglass Blog

A Modern View of Leadership. Thats almost as good as Bill George telling us to be authentic after publishing a book called Authentic Leadership. Much of it consists of the usual motherhood statements about trust and purpose characteristic of a very old-fashioned concept of leadership. So what is a more modern view of leadership?

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The Hourglass Blog: Generations, Leadership, and Default Modes

The Hourglass Blog

Generations, Leadership, and Default Modes. Erics last post about the Generation X approach to leadership has me thinking. It makes sense to me that generations will view the idea of "leadership" differently, and the point Eric raised--is it okay for a leader to be unsure or admit he or she is wrong--is a good one. Leadership.

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The Hourglass Blog: The Art of Leadership

The Hourglass Blog

The Art of Leadership. I was recently inspired by this post from Hugh MacLeod on his Gaping Void blog. But the reality is, most people are not reading your blog because they have an inherent love for purple dogs and green sofas. They’re reading your blog because THE PERSON YOU ARE inspires them. About This Blog.

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The Hourglass Blog: Fear and Loathing in Association Leadership

The Hourglass Blog

Fear and Loathing in Association Leadership. They blog, have Facebook pages or Twitter accounts, or engage with the public using YouTube. Their members gather, connect and learn through association-sponsored social networks. But how many association CEOs get personally engaged in these activities? About This Blog.

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The Hourglass Blog: Daring to Lead 2011

The Hourglass Blog

I blogged a bit about their 2006 study , so thought I would give the 2011 update a read as well. Its a survey of more than 3,000 executive directors of non-profit organizations and, although it seems weighted towards charitable and social service organizations, there are a few interesting parallels and tidbits for associations.