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Respect The Process

Episode 7 of the Tenement Talk podcast, hosted by Tonya Moore, Laura Wood & Leah Fuller, titled "Respect The Process" was published on May 1, 2024 and runs 37 minutes.

May 1, 2024 ·37m · Tenement Talk

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Well, folks, you've made it to the final episode of the series! We’ve had a blast talking all things Tenement Management and we hope you enjoyed it too!

In this final episode, our passion for Tenement Management continues, where we have a good old-fashioned yarn about the actual process of managing tenements, managing your stakeholder expectations and the various challenges you’ll likely face along the way. If you’ve been in the game for a while, I’m sure you’ll relate to the struggles and the successes, and if you’re new, I hope you learn something useful through our experiences.

We have barely scratched the surface of what Tenement Management is all about and hope to share more soon.

While we’re not sure when we’ll be back on the pod, be sure to follow us on LinkedIn, where we will continue to provide insights and useful industry updates.

And if for some reason we don’t see you again, thanks for coming on this journey with us and if you take away nothing else, remember to respect the process because Title is Vital!

 

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