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Part III - Condo Communications Matter... Boards and Residents... Even the Blue Jays do it!

Author: 
Dave Williams
Publication date:
September 22, 2021
Article Summary: 

This article discusses the importance of transparency and effective communication in condominium communities. The author acknowledges that there are often unresolved questions about why some condo boards are reluctant to communicate with residents and why residents may be afraid to ask questions. The article emphasizes the need for open and straightforward communication to foster a harmonious community. It suggests conducting annual surveys to understand residents' interests and concerns and using various communication mediums to share information about social activities, financial performance, and governance. The article also recommends developing an annual plan that includes strategic planning, SWOT analysis, and reports to residents. Building committees can help with the increased workload and serve as preparation for future board director positions. Overall, the article highlights the significance of good communication practices for creating a positive and collaborative condo community.

Keywords: 

Condo communications, transparency, effective communication, condominium communities, condo boards, residents, annual survey, social activities, financial performance, Reserve Fund, SWOT analysis, strategic planning, Vendor and Service Review, committees, succession planning, harmonious community, open conversations.



Source Citation: 
Dave Williams
Part III - Condo Communications Matter... Boards and Residents... Even the Blue Jays do it!
September 22, 2021
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