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On location at WorkHuman: The Power of Recognition

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In this episode of the Empowering Workplaces podcast, Maddie Grant reports from on-site in San Diego at the WorkHuman conference (“the world’s most transformative HR conference”), where she interviews Tom Libretto, President at Workhuman; Khalil Smith, Vice President, Inclusion, Diversity, and Engagement at Akamai Technologies; and (..)

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Evaluating safety: Recognizing a need to protect communities

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Twenty-nine percent report being moderately concerned, and 30% say they are slightly concerned. Respondents are reporting more verbal threats from residents today. Just 6% of respondents report being physically assaulted at least once, down from 13% a decade ago. Installing lockout deadbolts at front desk if threat is detected.

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The Guardian Expands U.S. Reporting With New Nonprofit Arm

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The British newspaper, which has grown its American presence in recent years, is relying on a series of grants garnered by a nonprofit offshoot to support investigative reporting on under-the-radar issues. Reporting With New Nonprofit Arm appeared first on Associations Now. The post The Guardian Expands U.S.

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Financial impacts: What the costs of COVID-19 mean for community associations

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New technologies and close monitoring of employee productivity produce more transparent reporting from the management company for the communities they serve. Karen Martinez is CEO at ASPM-San Diego?. . >>Read How is your community managing costs stemming from the COVID-19 pandemic? Comment below.

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Embracing change: Adapting community association management to a pandemic

Ungrated

Karen Martinez, chief executive officer at ASPM-San Diego, says a transition to cloud-based technologies in 2019 facilitated remote work for its administrative staff. Martinez says remote work has been beneficial to staff, who report increased productivity and higher job satisfaction due to an improved work-life balance. “We

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When COVID-19 cancels your event days before it’s supposed to begin

Association Success

Let’s let him tell the story: We called ahead that morning before our flight from Chicago to San Diego and got the green light about the conference being held, so some of us left in advance. We h ad a room block at the Paradise Island Resort, a 44-acre multi-property site that just underwent a reported $35 million renovation.

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Journalism Groups Sue California Over Independent Contractor Law

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In response to the Vox Media news, Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez (D-San Diego), who authored the bill, noted in a tweet that the company will add 20 new full-time and part-time employees to take over work formerly done by freelancers, saying this showed that the law was “not all bad.”