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Back to EpisodesCrazy Sh*t In Real Estate with Leigh Brown - Episode #106 with Clint Skutchan
Season 1
Episode 106
Published 8 years, 4 months ago
Description
Clint Skutchan, recovering association CEO, consultant, and podcast show host, digs deep into the struggles of association life, including having to deal with people who seem to just be "riding it out." Whether it be unmotivated volunteer leaders or members that fear change and use their power for the not-so-good, Clint seems to have dealt with it all. Tune in to hear what it takes to create real change and shift the minds of the people who have the power to make it.
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Time Stamped Show Notes:- 01:15 – Clint's background
- 01:20 – He was an association CEO for 10 years, spent 10 years in talk radio, and he now consults
- 01:45 – He combines his association and media skills to nationally consult and speak
- 02:11 – Why should people be interested in association life?
- 02:19 – If you aren't paying attention, others can take advantage of leadership roles and relationships
- 02:52 – Local, state, and national associations leadership tips; a woman called Leigh to ask for advice on her incoming local presidential role
- 03:50 – Leadership is all about what you can do for the association and its members; it is about serving and understanding your role and process
- 04:45 – Leigh asked the woman how the CEO/association executive is, because that'll give insight into what advice to give
- 05:22 – Leigh asked why the woman labeled the person as "bad to medium;" they don't communicate, value the members, or have a clear and positive view of the future
- 05:58 – What would Clint tell an incoming leader who's dealing with a staff person who isn't energetic or shoulder-to-shoulder with their volunteer leaders?
- 06:07 – Asking the question: "Why are you here?"
- 06:20 – What is their motivation? Are they just riding it out?
- 06:45 – Figure out how to manage that or how to move away from that kind of executive
- 07:00 – If you are an executive that has lost your motivation, you should change personnel or change your perspective
- 07:21 – "My Year:" One person's legacy that may not encompass the whole
- 07:52 – Ask the staff what they need; sometimes it's the volunteer's problem
- 08:09 – Some volunteers are used to running their own business; an association is very different because it is a collective experience
- 08:43 – There isn't any real formal training in most cases for association leadership
- 09:02 – When you rise to leadership you are no longer just focusing on one thing; you must oversee it all and the whole team
- 09:20 – Are volunteer leaders provided the correct education to succeed and understand what they've said "yes" to, since the role is entirely different than their day-to-day life? Does Clint think that realtors are responding to threats in a personal way because they must move fast in their business life and associations typically move slowly? Have associations failed to respond because they don't educate their volunteer leaders correctly?
- 10:18 – The good organizations are doing it righ