Over the past few weeks, I have reached out to dozens of friends and other thought leaders to talk about the future of our industry. With so much going on and the appearance of people taking sides, one friend made a suggestion that we could each check our premise. The phrase, “Check your premise” stems from the writings of Ayn Rand.

Everyone has an agenda. Some are obvious – right on the surface, while others are buried deep below. Such is the case with the various stakeholder groups in organized real estate – as well as those who are on the outside. Everyone has an agenda.

I do a lot of work with association/MLSs that ask me to guide them through the process of MLS Consolidation. They have made a decision that is right for them and it works for all parties involved. It may not be for everyone.

I don’t like to be told what to do. I don’t like mandates or monopolies generally. Do you?

This applies to MLS Consolidation.  Nobody should be forced to consolidate. It’s not for everyone. If you think it might be a good option for you and your members, I suggest you learn everything you can about it, get together with the right people and talk openly about the options.  Then make an informed decision.

As we check our premise, what are your assumptions about the following questions?

  • Should there be fewer MLSs?
  • Is MLS Consolidation right for you?
  • Are all associations/MLSs broken and need to be fixed?
  • Could you do better for your members?
  • Will Upstream or RPR be successful? (I couldn’t say, but they didn’t ask me 🙂
  • And who gets to decide?

There are organizations and groups pushing for more consolidation and many associations and MLSs fighting against it. Each has an agenda at play. That’s not unusual.

Who should decide?

Is there anything we can all agree upon? As I sit at my desk in Denver today,  here is what comes to mind for me:

Boards of Directors should do what is best for their members and subscribers

There are a number of national initiatives and there will be many more to come. Some will succeed, others won’t. Many will have an impact, but do they get to decide the future outcome for you or will you make your own big decisions first?

When I check my premise, I believe that the associations and MLSs at the local and regional MLS level are the ones with the responsibility and the power to decide what is best for their members. Many Boards of Directors are doing a good job while others are not.  As a result, we have a lot of different agendas at play including the national initiatives.  This results in an environment of increasing conflict and sides are being drawn.

What do you think? Can we generally agree that the overriding goal of every Board is to do what’s best for its members? I invite you to check your premise and have more open and engaging discussions about the best options available, in order to better serve your members.

Our future will be shaped by many different initiatives now and int the future. Solutions come in various packages. One size does not fit all. Is MLS Consolidation right for you and your members?

Check your premise and tell us how you are thinking and feeling right now.

 

 

 

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