4. Open Communication With Point Person Know who is in charge, who is the contact for all parties, and keep the lines of communication open and clear.
Know who is in charge, who is the contact for all parties.
5. Timely Response To Questions Respond in a timely manner as some questions may be time sensitive.
6. Clear Leadership On Work Standards Who sets and measures performance standards? Who decides if the work is a success or failure?
Honor the contractor’s work hours, unless the situation is an emergency.
7. Communicate Within Work Hours Honor the contractor’s work hours, unless the situation is an emergency.
Each community association relationship, external and internal, represents the industry to the public.
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Representing Our Industry
Our industry is highly respected in part due to our strong partnerships across all fields of expertise. CAI and WSCAI work diligently to maintain that high standard. Each community association relationship, external and internal, represents the industry to the public. It serves us all when partner relationships are cared for in a respectful way.
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