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2010 MEMBER SURVEY
RESULTS
Tell Us About You
Survey Respondents:
35 out of 234: 14%
Designees: 77%
Candidates: 17%
Marketing & Affiliates: 6%
CCIM Members:
Designees: 67%
Candidates: 16%
Marketing & Affiliates: 17%
Tell Us About You
74% are Members of Both the Institute and Chapter
17% Institute Only
7.4% of Designees are Institute Members Only
66.7% of Candidates are Institute Members Only
Why Are You Not a Chapter Member?
6 of the 35 survey respondents are not Chapter Members
4 responded to the question
Just Joined. Lack of follow up by Chapter when I have
requested information. Do not see the value. Distance from Chapter meetings.
Tell Us About You
Tell Us About You
Other:LandSingle Tenant Property Sales NationwideResidential (2)Real Estate ConsultingTitle Insurance for all above
Tell Us About You
Other:Environmental ConsultingGovernment (2)Asset Management/Public ServiceConsultingAsset Management
Tell Us About You
Tell Us About You
Other:National Council of ExchangersUSGBCCal State Bar, American Bar, American Assoc. Corp. Counsel
California Receiver's Forum San Diego
Tell Us About You
Other:Sorrento Mesa (2)La Jolla (2)Central SD Poway-Sabre SpringsPt LomaKearny Mesa (2)
What’s Important to You?
Top Five Most Important:
Core Courses
Lunch & Learns
Investment Forum
Networking Events
Candidate Guidance
Overall satisfaction with Chapter programs is good.
Respondents expressed significant dissatisfaction with Chapter Web site.
How Satisfied Are You?
Satisfaction Gap
Areas for Improvement exist where the Importance rating exceeds the Satisfaction rating:
Lunch & Learns
Investment Forum
Networking Events
Candidate Guidance
Chapter Web site
Chapter communications
Importance Satisfaction
Answer Options Rating Average
Rating Average
CCIM Core Courses 2.59 2.54
Lunch & Learns 2.47 2.26
Investment Forum 2.42 2.32
Hospitality Outlook 1.62 2.44
Apartment Perspective 1.94 2.3
Networking Events 2.30 2.12
Golf Tournament 1.43 1.88
Discounts to chapter events 1.97 2.08
Awards recognition 1.77 1.95
Scholarships 1.84 2.13
Candidate Guidance 2.27 2.04
Chapter Web site 2.00 1.67
Chapter communications 2.25 1.83
Site To Do Business (STDB) 2.10 2.21
REIWise 1.72 2
CCIMREDEX 1.72 1.89
Top Four:
Social Networking
Financial Analysis
STDB/REIWise
Retail
What Are You Interested In?
Other:Chapter Awards ProgramSponsorship Appreciation DinnerMore contact for guidance or mentoringMore candidate assistanceLeasing seminars, including marketing, legal, process etc.
74% + of respondents would attend programs in UTC, Downtown and Mission Valley; followed closely by North County
Attend Events in These Areas?
Other: La Jolla
80% of respondents are using social media at least once in awhile for business
LinkedIn is the site most often used by respondents
Social Media
Social Media
Other:ULA, BIA, SDSUThanks for the list of groups - I've joined them all!Did not know about these groups...
What Are We Doing Well?
Recurring themes:
Networking
Lunch & Learns
Investment, Hospitality, Apartment programs
Chapter emails
Networking Investment and apartment programs are informative and
good networking opportunities as well. NA Network events We need to provide the membership with more casual
meetings and network events without charge I don't know as I am not really involved in CCIM locally SD Chapter does well with lunch & learn series and
some of the networking. Investment Forums and Hospitality Breakfasts are
outstanding! Frequent informal educational events; keeping current
with 'green' and social media presence. The event at the Estancia was top notch as regards
speakers. Communicate with members Core courses, L&L, Inv Outlook, Hosp, Apart events Love our new Admin! I appreciate the chapter emails and networking
opportunities. I also like the Lunch and Learn presentations.
This survey is a good starting point !! Maintaining contact with members via email
announcements of events.
What Can We Do Better?
Lunch & Learns – more
Networking events
Communications and Web site
More lunch and learn events. These are a good chance to keep up to date. They are frequently convenient to most of the major firm offices in UTC. They don't require a big commitment in time or cost. It is a good formula!
NA Use a charge card system other than Acteva
without surcharges We should have an annual membership awards
luncheon for the membership I don't have any specific comments because I
really know nothing about the local CCIM chapter More varied topics at lunch & learn and don't
invite presenters that turn it into self-promotion for their business, classes, books, etc.
Also, the networking social events need better promotion and more planning to increase participation and encourage return attendees.
Member communications could be a lot better. Current info on website would make chapter vastly more useful.
What Can We Do Better?
Speaker presentations tie in with topic
Attendance at courses and events
Candidate Guidance
Better control on choice of speakers when jointly doing events (Apt. Perspective flop).
Maybe the 3 part lunch and learns this summer could have had more tying together so that the 'take home message' would be more clearly summarized by the moderator.
The institute and chapter could do a lot more to be ahead of the curve on sustainability subjects (seems very important and almost absent at all levels).
Seminar information that relates to real day to day issues brokers face, RE driven or political issues driven.
Core course attendance, STDB/REIWise More lunch programs Candidate support. Perhaps some kind of
mentoring program for portfolio submission More interaction with brokers.
Suggestions?
More Lunch & Learns
Topics: technology, social media, changes in laws and finance, title, liens, etc.
Just remain abreast of the twists and turns in the markets, and changes in finance and law, and use the Lunch & Learn format to help us remain up-to-date.
You do a good job with the big forecast programs, but I would suggest using the 60-90 minute, casual lunch & learn format for future programs on an ad-hoc, as needed basis.
NA Let's continue to do our programs WELL- quality
not quantity, more programs on computer and social media
Use Short subject lunch & learns free to chapter members. ie; Tenant Improvements. Have a speaker who specializes in this area speak on the subject and sponsor the sessions providing sandwiches. 45 minutes to an hour. There are many subjects that could be covered. Title Insurance, liens, property insurance, Environmental, etc.
Not able to give any meaningful advice since I don't know enough about the local CCIM chapter
Suggestions?
Charity Golf Tournament
Programs with outside speakers: Mike Cypert, Gene Trowbridge, WinAir
Social media
Networking events with specialty focus
Hold/sponsor a charity golf tournament 1 x year in San Diego. CCIM members would donate time to organize and promote. Corp. sponsors would help with prizes, food, etc. Portion of all proceeds would go to the charity. This provides good press and a potentially larger format each year. CCIM "Make A Wish Foundation" Golf Tournament or CCIM "Children's Hospital" GT to name a few.
I'd love more so cal educational events (like Mark Cypert's mining markets, and Gene Trowbridge's syndication.
Seminar on commercial leasing such as team up with the WinAir to hold classes in SD
Social media influence in commercial real estate; for an owner, asset manager, investor, broker, lender, etc. leasing, marketing
Speakers with ideas on future trends in commercial real estate
More networking events with specialty product focus, i.e. apartment or retail marketing sessions.
2010 MEMBER SURVEY
RESULTS