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Effective Governance Principles for Community Associations

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Effective Governance Principles for Community Associations 

Date/Time: 11/7/2018 8:30 AM - 11/8/2018 5:30 PM

Venue: Berding | Weil

Address: 535 Anton Blvd., 1st Fl., Costa Mesa - CA, 92626

Member Rate: $565

Non-Member Rate: $839

This two-day master level leadership course teaches senior-level managers how to take their board(s) through a strategic planning process of defining goals, roles, standards and accountability. Students will learn how to apply Policy Governance® principles to increase the efficiency of boards of directors for common interest developments. Participants practice creating policies and will leave with sample policies that may be customized for individual clients.

LEARNING OUTCOMES

·         Recognize why meeting the respective challenges faced by boards and managers   requires "systems thinking".

·         Know the 10 Policy Governance principles.

·         Articulate why boards should, and how they can, focus on purpose rather than   process

·         Describe how boards can achieve appropriate control over operations   without micromanaging.

·         Be familiar with the four categories of governing policies necessary for   accountability and role clarity.

·         Utilize principles of effective delegation (pertinent both from board to manager, and   from manager to other staff).

·         Determine who leads what between board chairs and managers. 

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS COURSE?

·         Highly experienced community managers who are able to employ a "CEO   approach" in their working relationship with their association boards.

·         Experienced CCAMs who want to pursue the MCAM certification

PREREQUISITES

·         10 years of experience as a community manager, or

·         Six consecutive years as a CCAM, or

·         Two years as a board director using the Policy Governance model, or

·         Successful completion of BDA300 Fundamentals of Effective Governance.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUS)

14

COURSE LENGTH

14 hours (includes lunch both days)


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