We attend professional seminars, classes, and courses for many different reasons. Sometimes it is to learn about a particular topic. Sometimes it to work toward a professional designation. Sometimes its for continuing education.
Today, I taught the CAPS I designation course (also called "Marketing and Communication Strategies for Aging in Place") at the Southeast Building Conference (SEBC) in Orlando.
For me, one of the great values of a class like this one is the class interaction and the interchange of ideas and experiences among the attendees. We all represent different backgrounds and professions. Today's class was especially good because we had people from all over Florida as well as from New Mexico, New York, New Hampshire, and Alberta.
Tomorrow, I'm teaching CAPS II to many of the same people. It promises to be a rewarding experience also.
Today, I taught the CAPS I designation course (also called "Marketing and Communication Strategies for Aging in Place") at the Southeast Building Conference (SEBC) in Orlando.
For me, one of the great values of a class like this one is the class interaction and the interchange of ideas and experiences among the attendees. We all represent different backgrounds and professions. Today's class was especially good because we had people from all over Florida as well as from New Mexico, New York, New Hampshire, and Alberta.
Tomorrow, I'm teaching CAPS II to many of the same people. It promises to be a rewarding experience also.
For more information about my consulting, teaching, and coaching services visit my website at stevehoffacker.com. I also maintain a blog (Sales Quips) on the real estate network Active Rain, and you can begin participating in this great forum by visiting here. I also write and maintain blogs for Gold Coast SMC and Florida SMC.
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