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		<title>By: Basics of Property Management Leasing &#8211; Part Two &#124; Property Management Blog</title>
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		<dc:creator>Basics of Property Management Leasing &#8211; Part Two &#124; Property Management Blog</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] upgrading certain features to move into a new market, or simply advertising to get your name out. A property management leasing service can be employed to perform all these [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Barrie Mini Storage Facility and Moving &#124; Property Management Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] If you like this entry, take a look at Every Executive Property Management Must Know [...]</description>
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		<title>By: naples property management</title>
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		<dc:creator>naples property management</dc:creator>
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		<description>Achievement rather than knowledge remains both the proof and aim of management and every executive should know.The ultimate test of property management is performance. Management, in other words, is a practice, rather than a science or profession, although containing elements of both. No greater damage could be done to our economy or to our society than to attempt to professionalize management by licensing managers, for instance, or by limiting access to management positions to people with a special academic degree. On the contrary, the test of good management is whether it enables the successful performer to do her work. And any serious attempt to make management &quot;scientific&quot; or a &quot;profession&quot; is bound to lead to the attempt to eliminate those &quot;disturbing nuisances,&quot; the unpredictabilities of business life—its risks, its ups and downs, its &quot;wasteful competition,&quot; the &quot;irrational choices&quot; of the consumer—and in the process, the property management economy&#039;s freedom and its ability to grow.

As a Executive of Property Management the question is, which of your property management practices have yielded good results?

Which property management practices should you abandon now?</description>
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<p>As a Executive of Property Management the question is, which of your property management practices have yielded good results?</p>
<p>Which property management practices should you abandon now?</p>
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