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Podcast: Leading in the “work/life blur”

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In the grand finale of Season 3, we welcomed Chris Litster, Senior Vice President of Buildium and Pr

In the grand finale of Season 3, we welcomed Chris Litster, Senior Vice President of Buildium and Propertyware, Kigo to explain his leadership approach and what's worked for his team throughout the pandemic. [Buildium-Logo-Green.png]() The Season 3 Finale of The Property Manager Podcast Episode 23: Leading the Work-Life Blur [Lead Amid Uncertainty]() Hi {NAME}, “I don't have all the answers. I don’t know. We’ll see.” These aren’t usually phrases that you expect to hear from the leader of a top technology company. But as with so many norms over the past year, the only constant has been change. [Podcast Ep23_LI 1200x627 23.png]() That’s why in the Season 3 Finale of The Property Manager Podcast, we welcomed Chris Litster, Senior Vice President of Buildium, Propertyware, and Kigo to explain his leadership approach and what's worked for his team throughout the pandemic. It’s not easy and it’s not always comfortable, but you can learn how to get through times of uncertainty through vulnerability and other unexpected methods. Let Chris’ experience-tested advice guide you. [Lead Amid Uncertainty]() Cheers, Tony © 2021 Buildium, A RealPage Company® 3 Center Plaza, Suite 400, Boston, MA 02108 [Buildium-Facebook]() [Buildium-Linkedin]() [Buildium-Instagram]() [Buildium-Twitter]() Thanks for being a part of the Buildium community. [Click here to unsubscribe]( or update your mailing preferences.

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