With a focus on how to get the very best from your maintenance teams…come listen to industry leaders who have 150+ years of insight and expertise…coaching and leading multifamily maintenance teams around the country.
CEO Webcast Series – Creating Vendor Relationships That Build Purchasing Power http://www.multifamilybiz.com/WebcastArchive
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This webcast includes 60 minutes of a captivating & informative discussion focused on helping your multifamily maintenance teams evaluate the performance of products they are purchasing, volume discounting/purchasing plus smart buying, and guidance for your maintenance teams for how to review the responses they are getting to their RFPs. This informative discussion focuses on how to create relationships with your industry vendors/suppliers to build the ultimate in purchasing power for your rental housing communities and to stay within your operating budgets.
Come meet your webcast presenters:
Keith Lukin, http://www.linkedin.com/in/keithlukin
David Jolley, http://www.linkedin.com/pub/david-jolley/1b/385/1a0
Carey Bradburn, http://www.linkedin.com/pub/carey-bradburn/6/4a2/785
Webcast Discussion Highlights
A. When making purchases for the products needed for repair and maintenance by your multifamily maintenance teams, what is the balance between quality and pricing?
B. What are best practices for initiating Request for Proposals (RFPs)? When RFPs are returned by multifamily industry vendors/suppliers what are the most important things to be looking for?
C. Why is it important to have strong vendor/supplier relationships? When done correctly how can strong vendor/supplier relationships add more value to your multifamily property management company?
D. Capital projects can be time consuming, very involved, and require considerable financial investments. What are the three most important strategies for making certain that capital projects are completed on time and within your budget?
E. When working with your maintenance teams how do you insure their performance plus their delivery of service to your rental housing residents are done within their allocated budgets? What portion of your maintenance team’s compensation should be tied to budget performance?
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