July
1, 2005
The C.I.A. Services Seminar
Series
We
are very pleased to announce our 2005/2006 schedule of seminars that we will be
presenting throughout the year for all of the Board members and volunteers in
our communities. This is the third year
of our seminar series. We trained over
300 students in the first two years and received very positive feedback on the
content and presentation. Our goal is to
provide timely and convenient educational opportunities to help you with your
duties. Here’s the line-up.
v
New Board Member
Orientation
v
Advanced Topics
for Board Members
v
Understanding
Collections & Financial Reports
v
Practical Deed
Restriction Management
v
Facilities,
Contracts & Maintenance
v
The
Super-Budgeting Process
v
Community Website
Administrator Training
Descriptions
of each seminar along with the seminar schedules are given on the following
pages (and posted on the Library page of our web site). Each seminar lasts 2½ hours and you’ll
receive an excellent training notebook with copies of all slides and lots of
reference materials. We have deli sandwiches
and refreshments so you won’t have to rush home for dinner before the 6:30 p.m.
seminars.
The
“New Board Member Orientation” and “Community Website Administrator Training”
sessions are free! The others will have
a $25 fee to defray the cost of training materials, refreshments and our
instructor’s time. The knowledge and insight
you will gain will be well worth your time.
Space
is limited and advance registration is required. To register, please call our Southwest Office
at 713-981-9000 at least one week in advance or send an email to seminars@ciaservices.com. For your convenience, we’ll just invoice your
Association for the seminar fee, if any, when you register.
We’re
excited about offering this training opportunity and hope you are able to attend
some of the upcoming seminars. Please
feel free to call me at our Southwest Office if you have any questions,
comments or suggestions.
Ralph A. Troiano
President
C.I.A. Services Seminar
Series
Seminar Descriptions
v
New Board Member Orientation
(2 ½ hours – free – April & October)
This
seminar is a must for all new Board members and a great refresher for seasoned
veterans. It will help you get up to
speed quickly by understanding your responsibilities and authorities. We’ll review each of the documents that
govern the way you do business. We’ll
give you an overview of collections, deed restrictions, architectural control,
contracts, facilities, insurance, conduct of meetings, elections,
communications and many other important topics.
v
Advanced Topics for Board Members
(2
½ hours – $25 – June)
After
you’ve been on the Board a few months or a few years, you realize that some
things are pretty complicated. This seminar
has a heavy legal and legislative orientation.
We’ll dissect the lawsuit process, review the foreclosures and discuss
significant portions of the Texas Property Code and federal law. After all the legal stuff, we’ll touch on
aspects of “risk management” which includes insurance, reserves and budgeting
concepts.
v
Understanding Collections & Financial Reports
(2 ½ hours – $25 – February)
The
first half of this seminar will cover all the steps involved in successful
assessment collections. Since not
everyone pays on time, we’ll get into late fees, liens, payment plans,
bankruptcy and all the legal remedies.
The second half of the seminar deals with reading and understanding your
financial reports. We’ll trace the flow
of money throughout the reports so you’ll never be in the dark when staring at
all those numbers.
v
Practical Deed Restriction Management
(2 ½ hours – $25 – March)
Deed
restriction management is one of the most difficult tasks handled by homeowners
associations because it involves emotions, judgments and homeowner’s
property. This seminar covers the steps
in deed restriction management and how a process can contain “intelligence” and
common sense. We discuss the relation
between deed restrictions and guidelines and give you examples of well crafted
guidelines. We’ll clarify any confusion
over whether something is a DR or an ACC issue.
Practical deed restriction management requires clear communications and
reasonable requirements.
v
Facilities, Contracts & Maintenance
(2 ½ hours – $25 – November)
If
you don’t know the difference between a vacuum breaker and a vacuum head and
you’re not comfortable wandering around a swimming pool pump room, then this
seminar is for you. We’ll review your
major facilities and equipment including irrigation systems, pool mechanical
and gate operators and explain how they work (and fail). We’ll move onto the essentials of bidding
major contracts. After that we’ll move
to ongoing maintenance of landscaping, pools, tennis courts, buildings, fences
and other common assets. When we’re
finished, you’ll be talking like a skilled contractor!
v
The Super-Budgeting Process
(2 ½ hours – $25 – August & September)
“Super-Budgeting”
is our term for preparing a comprehensive long term budget and business plan. This isn’t something you do on the back of an
envelope an hour before the budget meeting.
We’ll break the process down into understandable components and show you
how assets and reserves fit in the picture.
We’ll start with a simple question that very few people can answer
correctly: “How much money should our Association have in the bank?” By the end of the seminar, you’ll know the
correct answer for your Association.
This is a critical seminar to take before you start looking at budgets.
v
Community Website Administrator Training
(2 ½ hours – free – January, April, July &
October)
This
is the required training course for certification as a Community Website
Administrator (CWSA) on the C.I.A Services web site (www.ciaservices.com). As a CWSA you’ll be able to maintain the
pages for your community. You’ll be able
to create news flashes, update key personnel, add community information,
display photos, conduct surveys and much more.
At the end of the seminar we’ll give you a taste of HTML – the web
language that will allow you to do some pretty advanced things if you
like. Being a website administrator is
very easy on www.ciaservices.com and
you can do it from anywhere you have an internet connection.
C.I.A. Services Seminar
Series
2005/2006 Schedule
|
Seminar |
Date |
Time |
Location |
1 |
The
Super-Budgeting Process |
08/16/05 –
Tuesday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
2 |
The
Super-Budgeting Process |
08/24/05 -
Wednesday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
3 |
The
Super-Budgeting Process |
09/14/05 –
Wednesday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
4 |
The
Super-Budgeting Process |
09/19/05 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
5 |
New Board
Member Orientation |
10/03/05 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
6 |
New Board
Member Orientation |
10/10/05 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
7 |
Community
Website Administrator Training |
10/11/05 –
Tuesday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
8 |
Facilities,
Contracts & Maintenance |
11/03/05 –
Thursday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
9 |
Facilities,
Contracts & Maintenance |
11/29/05 –
Tuesday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
10 |
Community
Website Administrator Training |
01/17/06 –
Tuesday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
11 |
Understanding Collections
& Financial Reports |
02/20/06 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
12 |
Understanding
Collections & Financial Reports |
02/27/06 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
13 |
Practical Deed
Restriction Management |
03/23/06 –
Thursday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
14 |
Practical Deed
Restriction Management |
03/30/06 –
Thursday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
15 |
New Board
Member Orientation |
04/10/06 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
16 |
New Board
Member Orientation |
04/17/06 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
17 |
Community
Website Administrator Training |
04/25/06 –
Tuesday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
18 |
Advanced
Topics for Board Members |
06/12/06 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
19 |
Advanced
Topics for Board Members |
06/19/06 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
North |
20 |
Community
Website Administrator Training |
07/17/06 –
Monday |
6:30 – 9 pm |
Southwest |
Please
register at least one week in advance by calling our Southwest Office at 713-981-9000 at least one week in advance or
send an email to seminars@ciaservices.com. Space is
limited. Refreshments and training
materials provided at each seminar.