Creative Corporate Training Wows the Community Associations Institute

Last month, our Creative Corporate Training program was hired by the Community Associations Institute to create a workshop for their annual gathering. CAI represents executives that manage condominium and co-op estates and residential developments. These are intense person-to-person positions, as these professionals must serve all the various residents at developments that have up to 300 units. Conflict between residents, complaints and hardship are all situations these professionals must deal with.

CCT created three different scenarios to examine three different challenging situations faced by CAI members. These three scenarios were created in consultation with CAI Executive Director Tony Campisi. “The feedback we received about CCT’s work from our members was enthusiastic,” Tony reports. “CCT delivered two hours of content which was fun, insightful and useful - a trifecta!”

Check out a picture gallery and videos from our work with CAI. Remember, our scenarios always show an encounter that goes badly - then the team being served diagnoses the problem, and we re-play it with their suggestions :

Above video: “Residents in Conflict”

Above video: “Hardship”

Benjamin Lloyd

Benjamin Lloyd runs bxlloyd consulting, a learning and development practice that uses the power of play and applied improvisation to support extraordinary companies, nonprofits, and communities. One of his specialties is creative work with people with disabilities, and he has presented on that work at both global and national conferences. He is the author of several articles on creativity and spirituality through Cambridge University Press, and two books: The Deception of Surfaces, and The Actor’s Way: A Journey of Self-Discovery in Letters, published by Allworth Press in 2006. He has acted and directed at most major theatres in Philadelphia, as well as in New York, regionally in the U.S., and in Europe. www.bxlloyd.com

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