CACM CHAT - HOA LIFE

In this week’s episode of CACM Chat: The HOA Life, guest host Alia Saouli sits down with Kendrah Kay, CAMEx, CCAM, of Powerstone Property Management to break down personality types in the industry.

With the conversation centered around the Enneagram diagram, Alia and Kendrah explore how understanding personality types can help you highlight the strengths within your team, board or homeowner community—and how to better navigate those points of opportunity (as Alia likes to say).

From Type 1 perfectionists to Type 9 peacemakers, this episode dives into how Enneagram awareness can elevate your leadership, communication and collaboration in the HOA world. Whether you're managing a community, sitting on a board or just trying to keep the peace at the next meeting, there's something in this chat for you.

Want to discover your own Enneagram type? Take the test and gain an even deeper insight into this week’s episode: The Enneagram Personality Test or download the Enneagram App https://enneaapp.com/

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What is CACM CHAT - HOA LIFE?

CACM Chat – HOA Life where no HOA topic is off the table. We’ll bring you stories, trends, legislative matters and best practices in HOA management straight from the day-to-day professionals who work in the California community association management industry and the expert Industry Partners that serve HOAs. CACM was founded in 1991 to elevate professionalism in community management through California specific education and certification. Rapidly changing laws, new advanced technology, and an ever-evolving workforce. Geared toward the community association management industry. Tune in every week and make sure to follow us on our social channels @cacmchat. Hosted by industry veteran, @TomFreeley, CEO of the California Association of Community Managers.