Friday, February 18, 2011

Having a seat at the table...


There comes a time when professionals want to make contributions to their profession. I think that's a great thing. In fact, I think professionals who are leaders in their profession have an OBLIGATION to participate and contribute to the profession. That is one of the reasons I became involved at the Austin Board of REALTORS, and one of the reasons that I require agents at our company to contribute in some fashion to the local association.

That said...it can be frustrating. I remember the very first class I took at our local association... there was an "out of control" room monitor that thought we were getting too loud during a time in the class that we were doing group work. Now, the instructor had no issues...but this monitor...she kept honking a bike horn. You know - the goofy old fashioned bike horns?? She honked that thing at us...adults... WTF?? After a few hours of this, I was almost beside myself and marched in to the education directors office. She was on her way to the classroom to investigate because a couple other class members beat me to it.

When I went back to share the experience with my broker at the time....we discussed my options. I could sit on the outside and complain....or I could "infiltrate and destroy"....or, work to make things better.

Now, a few years later, I can pick up the phone and call ABoR, ask for the person I need to speak with, and get answers/opinions/advice nearly instantly. They know who I am. They know who my agents are. And they know we work very hard to improve our industry through our contributions to the board. They know we are their advocates. And they know we expect them to be our advocates.

But here's the deal....this has been an ongoing process. You don't get to be a "newcomer" and immediately be the chairman of the board. You have to pay your dues...contribute down at the bottom before you can contribute or influence anything at the top. Is this the way it should be? I don't think so. But that doesn't matter. That's the way it is.

So...to my colleagues out there wanting to influence change...please get involved. WE NEED YOU. We need your opinion, advice, ideas, and contributions. Please be patient...change takes a long time. I'm not saying that it is ideal, but I'm saying that's the way the game is. You want to be heard? Contribute. You want to make changes? Contribute. You want to have a seat at the table? Contribute. Just do it. And you have to start at the bottom, just like all the rest of us did.

When you DO decide to contribute, you WILL be heard. You'll be asked to participate in special task forces and work groups. You'll learn why things are the way they are, and how to influence change. You'll have connections with people at other brokerages and other associations. Your business will improve.

Want to participate? Shoot me a note or give me a call and I'll do everything I can to assist. So will any agent that is at Cardani Group. That's just how we roll....

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