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The Basics of Association Management (BAM) Series

Date/Time: 8/8/2018 8:30 AM - 8/9/2018 5:30 PM

Venue: Courtyard San Francisco Airport

Address: 1050 Bayhill Drive, San Bruno - CA, 94066

Rate: $369 (Series)

Non-Member Rate: $553 (Series)

This two-day series provides a broad overview of the CID industry and specific requirements to meet your community's expectations, including: community association definitions and types; client relations and communications; volunteer roles and operations; governing document structure; financial management obligations; fair housing guidance; insurance practices and managing special projects with third-party service providers.

CMM101 BAM: MODULE I
LEARNING OUTCOMES

·         Explain the origins of CIDs and discuss the future growth outlook.

·         Discuss the key roles of a community manager and various ways to build skills and competencies.

·         Explain the roles and responsibilities of the board, officers, manager and outside experts.

·         List the governing documents of the association and their order of hierarchy.

·         Understand how federal and state fair housing regulations affect HOAs.

·         Understand the creation and amendment process for operating rules.


CMM102 BAM: MODULE II
LEARNING OUTCOMES

·         Understand how to make office space, files and computers more efficient and secure.

·         List key financial reports and terms required in the daily financial operations of the association.

·         List the types of insurance coverage required to protect an association

·         Draw from a list of skills and techniques to effectively diffuse or resolve conflict or difficult conversations.

·         Take steps to run an effective project, from defining the requirements to final inspection and payment.

WHO SHOULD TAKE THIS SERIES?

·         New community managers.

·         Community managers who want to earn the CCAM or CAFM certification.

PREREQUISITES:

·         None. 

·         At least six months of community management experience is recommended.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUS)

This series is required for CCAM or CAFM certification; courses are not eligible for CEUs

COURSE LENGTH

This series is made up of two eight-hour modules and two 30 minute exams.


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