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Golden State collaboration: CAI California chapters discuss year ahead

Ungrated

CAI leaders at the international, national, and local levels are constantly meeting to discuss ways to help community associations solve the new and recurring challenges homeowner leaders, community managers, and business partners face. Virtual and technology developments. It was a great day together in California.

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PODCAST: 3 Major Challenges Facing Community Association Management Companies in 2023

AvidXchange: Association Management

In our first episode of the “Middle Market Report” podcast , we covered three pervasive trends happening right now in the community association management industry. Let’s set the table with a few figures: There are more than 357,000 community associations in the U.S. It’s time to make a change.

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4 Compelling Reasons to Use AP Automation for HOA Management

AvidXchange: Association Management

Why should you as a finance pro for a community association management (CAM) company start using accounts payable (AP) automation for homeowner association (HOA) management? Our industry is very paper-driven,” said Tom Freeley , president and CEO of the California Association of Community Managers (CACM). “A

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Association Brain Food Weekly: 10.16.20

Reid All About it

Due to the pandemic and uncertain economy, associations are constantly creating new resources for members and making changes to business as usual—yes, they’re innovating! If you’re hunting for new association management software, take a look at Ernie Smith’s advice in Associations Now. AMS considerations. 1 CMP credit.

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Four Tips for CEOs Thinking About Tech

Associations Now

Technology is one of a universe of things an association executive needs to stay on top of. That’s a question I explored in my feature in the June/July issue of Associations Now , speaking to handful of association execs and tech experts to gather their advice on how technology and the C-suite can better get along.

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Unpacking the Association Department Head’s IT Bag

Delcor

Unfortunately, association professionals who lead business departments—membership, marketing, meetings, etc.—don’t don’t have the benefit of X-ray vision when it comes to technology issues. That’s a shame, because business departments drive technology projects and 'own' technology systems (whether they know it or not).

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Is Your Association at a Crossroads?

Association Adviser

IT should be part of your overall business strategy; it’s not just a department or cost center. Thanks to mobile, members are dictating their experience with associations, not the other way around. Technology. Ongoing basis : Take calculated risks with small upfront costs, i.e. product extensions.