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and Volunteerism; 3) Fundamentals
of Financial Management; 4)
Professional Advisors and Service
Providers; and 5)Association Rules
and Conflict Resolution. These mod-
ules were selected very carefully to
ensure that the critical aspects of
governing community associations
were covered. While the attendees
had various levels of experience as
board members, ranging from the
newly crowned to those who proudly
displayed scars from past battles, the
workshop was conducted in a way
that benefitted all participants.
The BLD workshop handouts were:
1) The Board Member Toolkit; 2) The
Board Member Toolkit Workbook;
3) Financial Statement Examples; 4)
Community Association Leadership:
A Guide for Volunteers; 5) Managing
& Governing: How Community
Associations Function; and 6)
From Good to Great: Principles for
Community Association Success. The
workshop was designed to follow the
Board Member Toolkit and the asso-
ciated workbook. This approach kept
the workshop focused and allowed
participants to easily follow along as
we transitioned from one subject to
another. The other training material
was meant for candle light reading
during challenging times, especially
the inspiring “From Good to Great.”
By having extremely knowledgeable
instructors with many years of experi-
ence in their fields, the sessions lent
themselves to many attendee questions
coupled with informative answers plus
terrific exchanges among participants
eager to share their board experienc-
BOARD EDUCATION...
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