We probably all set goals for our community associations, but are they only in response to a short-term agenda for that year? Will they lead to the overall success of the association in years to come? Every board needs to look at the “big picture” when it comes to the health of its community associations, so it can lay down clear multi-year goals, policies, and action items for future business decisions. Read the article…………….
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