Resort at Squaw Creek
Olympic Valley, CA (Lake Tahoe Area)
October 11, 2017
Creating Community Identity: A Facilitated Guide to Defining Your Mission, Vision and Values
Discover a refreshing new way to develop your community and create a legacy for future residents! There is no doubt that establishing mission, vision and values is critical to the success of your community. In this hands-on, interactive workshop, you will roll up your sleeves and both learn and practice the process of defining your community’s mission, vision and values.
This workshop will focus on developing community by discovering commonalities between neighbors. By organizing and leveraging these values and attributes into a plan, you will be able to create a community vision, mission and strategies to facilitate a well-functioning neighborhood. You'll learn how to bring homeowners together and get them to build a long-term, common direction for the property. You will discover the tools to help community leaders focus on the plan and to advance positive change over the long run. With a plan of this type, you will learn to attract competent board members and volunteers focused on the overall wellbeing of community members.
During the first segment, you will experience two different facilitation methods in action as you are guided through the process of building a community mission statement. Professional development trailblazer and learning strategist Aaron Wolowiec will illuminate the theory and process behind consensus building as you are guided through the process of building a community vision statement. You will be able to put your newfound knowledge and skills to work as you serve as facilitators and guide the group through the process of building a community values statement.
High Rise Summit
Resort at Squaw Creek
Olympic Valley, CA (Lake Tahoe Area)
October 12 – 13, 2017
Resort to a higher level learning experience!
Don’t go it alone managing the complexities of your high rise community. Experience the power of sharing knowledge and expertise with other successful high rise professionals from across California. Building on the success of last year’s event, the 2017 High Rise Summit will feature an engaging keynote speaker, stimulating discussion, informative case studies, interactive small group breakouts, attendee driven content and virtual tours, as well as ample time to relax and informally network with peers.
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Keynote: Conversations That Matter
Speaker: Jessica Pettitt
Let’s face it; there are people and topics that at some point are just off limits. Even worse, often it is a difficult topic that you have to bring up with a difficult person. What if you could engage in these conversations with more confidence, humor, and ease? No matter the person or topic, you are your best tool for conversations that matter. Understanding yourself and others as “differently right” gives you the tools to intentionally design teams, groups and partnerships that can bring value to a single project or topic. We are all frustrating to someone, and at times even to ourselves. Once you know who and how you are, you can reclaim responsibility for these behavior response patterns and leave room for others to do the same. Before you know it, you are having better conversations and fuller relationships with those around you.
Developing Highly Effective Teams
We all know how important it is to develop and maintain a sense of teamwork with your staff. Teamwork will create a sense of unity and enthusiasm for achieving common goals and objectives. In this interactive session, we will explore key strategies for building a highly effective team including:
- Developing the team
- Creating a positive work environment
- Motivating the team to work together to provide the best service possible to both homeowners and fellow team members
Avoiding Trial by Fire
CAL FIRE’s code development guru will spark your knowledge on fire prevention and safety, with a close-up exploration of the importance of the fire and life safety systems in high rises: what they are and and why they are important. Division Chief Gary Anderson will review the systems in high rises designed for saving lives including:
- An overview of what the systems do
- Explanation of why they are there
- Review of laws and codes that regulate the systems
- Effects on high rises as codes change
Five Star Service on a Four Star Budget
Work with your peers to explore the issues that inhibit you from providing top-notch service in your community. You’ll have the opportunity to share your service success stories (and failures) as you work in groups to develop a plan to improve your service capabilities and establish a culture of true service in your community.
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Continuing Education
CCAMs and MCAMs earn 6 CEUs
About the Resort at Squaw Creek
Resort at Squaw Creek rests at the base of Squaw Valley | Alpine Meadows ski area, which is the site of the 1960 Winter Olympics, just minutes from Lake Tahoe. A California resort in an idyllic mountain setting, Squaw Creek offers a championship golf course, heated swimming pools, water slide and scenic hiking and biking trails.
CACM Group Rate: $179 plus resort fee (reduced to $15: includes free Wi-Fi and complimentary self-parking)
Act quickly as the room block expires on September 20th and is subject to early sell out.
Easy ways to reserve:
Phone: Call 800-403-4434 and reference the CACM High Rise Summit.
Online: BOOK HERE
Extend your stay and play!
CACM has secured a limited number of rooms for our members to stay over Friday and/or Saturday night at this incredible $179 rate.
Dress Code: Business/professional casual