August 31, 2009

 
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Better Your Business at Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute
The 2009 Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute from Nov. 6 to 8 in San Diego, Calif. is offering a wide range of educational courses that can help custom home builders navigate through the industry downturn.

“The current economic challenges will to some extent redefine the priorities of our country and thus our industry,” said Brad Simons, Symposium + Design Institute chairman.  “There is no better time to rethink, review and prepare.  This year’s Symposium will provide attendees with a power packed opportunity to prepare for the opportunities of the future.”

You can call 800-368-5242 x8338 to register or go to the following link: Register Here.

Your registration fee includes fantastic education sessions, breakfast and lunch on Saturday and Sunday, a welcome reception, and opportunities to network with product sponsors. Optional activities will take place throughout the week. Optional activities include the pre-symposium designation courses, and the Home Tour - sponsored by Lutron - where you can preview custom homes at various stages of development built by leaders in the industry.

If you have any questions, contact Marcia Childs at 800-368-5242 x8388 or send an e-mail to mchilds@nahb.com. For registration questions, e-mail registrar@nahb.com. 

Business Education Inside - Don't Miss the Opportunity

If you haven’t made dramatic changes to your business this year, you’re either very lucky or very lost. The 2009 Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute is focused on change: the smart moves that will benefit you now and in housing’s eventual recovery.

“Every educational course will help provide an idea, a concept or new excitement for improving your own home building company,” said Brad Simons, Symposium + Design Institute chairman. “In today’s home building environment, only the best will be successful. Investing in making your company the best is now more important than ever before.”

You’ll engage in high-level, strategic discussions with your peers in sessions like these:

  • Strategic Thinking for the New Reality: Business plans have been around for decades, but the new reality requires a more strategic approach to planning. This course is in two sessions. The first will cover the new strategic thinking of business planning. In the second, participants will create a dynamic business plan to take home. Course Goal: Each participant will leave with a firm foundational understanding and beginnings of a business plan.
  • Rediscovering the Art of Creating Value: The recovery will not be successful if builders simply compete on price. Builders must effectively communicate their niche and expertise to potential buyers. Course Goal: Understanding the art of creating value with a self evaluation to set each participant apart from his or her competition.
  • The Interactive Design Charrette will bring attendees together to create a plan and elevation that both excites buyers and meets builder programs.
  • You’ll share opinions and ideas during the Tour of Custom Homes.
  • At the Design Application Workshop you’ll work with fellow attendees as a design team and create a new, architecturally specific home design.
  • Participate in four pre-conference courses such as the Green Building for Building Professionals (revised), Business Management for Building Professionals, Design/Build, Home Technology Integration (new course) and BAR will be offered.

Classes will be offered in Green Building, Design/Build, Business Management, Home Technology, as well as the BAR

You’ll leave this conference with new ideas and new connections—a network of colleagues and suppliers  from around the country to connect with throughout the year.

And new for the 2009 Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute are the Facebook and LinkedIn pages!  Start exchanging ideas now about topics relating to design and custom building.  Ask questions that you’d like to see covered during the event.  You’ll see who else is attending and get an inside look at how the event is coming together. [return to top]

Get the Know-How to Meet Your Clients' Home Tech Needs
Today’s home building and remodeling environment is growing more complex. Prospective clients regularly seek technologies for the home that were once thought of as extravagant extras.  Clearly, consumers want installed technology to enhance comfort, security, entertainment and energy efficiency in their homes. How you address these needs will differentiate you from your competition.  Build up your marketability with the latest and most practical home technology information for builders and designers. Be among the first to take the brand-new Home Technology Integration course at the 2009 Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute.

The pilot course, held as part of the pre-conference schedule on Thursday, November 5, provides a general overview of home technology products, trends, resources, sales and marketing and installation practices so that industry professionals can evaluate and profitably offer home technology design solutions that meet the needs and wants of today's customers.

The one-day course is for developers, architects, builders, designers, remodelers, electronic systems contractors (ESCs) and those involved in new and existing home marketing and sales. The NAHB University of Housing developed the course with sponsorship from the Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association (CEDIA). [return to top]

Revised Course Incorporates the National Green Building Standard
And earns AIA continuing education credit!

Get new resources and the most up-to-date green education. Be among the first to take the revised Green Building for Building Professionals course at the 2009 Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute.

The revised two-day course, held Tuesday, November 3 and Wednesday, November 4, will incorporate new information on the latest residential green building resources: the ANSI-approved National Green Building Standard and NAHB Green (www.nahbgreen.org), which includes an online scoring tool that allows builders to design, build and certify green projects.

Want to earn the Certified Green Professional (CGP) designation? You can also take the required Business Management for Building Professionals on November 5.

Plus—the Green Building for Building Professionals course and Business Management for Building Professionals course both earn AIA continuing education credit! [return to top]

Bring Your Creativity; Leave Your Cart at Home
The 2009 Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute's design sessions are truly collaborative—because that's the best way to learn about design! Never heard of a charrette? Read on.

What's a design charrette? It's an interactive session that takes you inside the design process. You'll participate in the design of a home from start to finish.

What's in it for me? You'll see what designers have to take into consideration when they're working to incorporate all of a client's needs and desires into a home. You'll learn communication skills and gain tools to improve the way your homes are designed.

Why is it called a "charrette?" The word "charrette" comes from the French for "cart" or "chariot." Nineteenth-century students at Paris' Ecole de Beaux Arts would, much like today's students, work up to the very last minute on their designs for class, even while on their way to the "Ecole" in school carts.*

The Charrette isn't the only session where you can get your design collaboration on. See other design sessions here and register today at www.nahb.org/Custom.

*Source: Wikipedia. Accept as fact at your own risk! [return to top]

Symposium to Help Builders Create Strategies for New Market Realities
Builders must develop new business strategies in order to succeed in the new economic reality, say two home building industry business consultants who will be leading workshops at the Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute  on Nov.  6-8 at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront in San Diego.

 

 

DuRoff

 

 

Koehn

“No builder would consider building a home without a plan, but many operate their businesses without a plan. In today’s economic reality, developing a vision for your company is absolutely essential,” said Dennis DuRoff, a business coach for builders and remodelers.  

During his two-part session at the symposium, “Strategic Thinking for the New Reality,” DuRoff will help participants create new business plans that can serve as a new vision for their companies. But, as DuRoff explained, this business plan won’t be business as usual.

“Traditionally, business plans have been long, laborious, mini-books. What I find to be most useful is a one-page business plan,” he said. 

The plans that DuRoff will help symposium participants develop should serve as a management tool and a source of inspiration. “It should communicate a vision to their staffs that will allow them to have an opportunity to buy into the new direction of the company,” DuRoff said.

After helping participants develop a plan, during the second part of the session DuRoff will help participants strategize ways to put the plan into action.

“Most business plans do little more than gather dust on a shelf in the back room,” DuRoff said. “My intent is to give session participants a very different experience. At the session, they will create a strategic plan to use when they get home with their staff, lenders, trade partners and vendors.”

In today’s economic climate, builders need “that central plan to differentiate themselves, to be clear about what their company stands for,” DuRoff said.

Create Value, Not 'Whatever It Takes to Make the Deal'

Beverly Koehn, GMB, CGA, CGR, CGB, CAPS, MIRM, CMP, of Beverly Koehn & Associates, author of “Loyalty is Love,” will lead the session, “Rediscovering the Art of Creating Value.” Clearly defining what a company stands for, rather than merely reacting to market turmoil, will be crucial to success as builders begin to emerge from the downturn, she said.

“The number-one concern for most home buyers — whether they are luxury homes, custom homes or standing inventory — is price,” she said. “Everyone’s concerned about paying too much. Builders have started reacting to this market reality by doing whatever it takes to make the deal happen instead of being proactive.”

This approach will fail in the long term, Koehn said. “In the end, that’s not good for them and it costs them money.”

Instead, builders must learn how to create value; that’s what people are buying anyway. “Price is the tangible, value sometimes is not. You have to learn how to explain the value components to the buyer,” she said.

During her session, each participant will conduct self-evaluation exercises in order to develop a statement of their company’s core values. “I’m going to teach them strategies that will help them make that leap from telling clients that, ‘I’m including this and this,’ to, ‘These are the items you’re going to be receiving. These items don’t have a price tag, but they are services that have lasting value.’”

“Beyond the sticks and bricks that buyers can touch, there are service components that they can’t touch,” Koehn said.

For builders to get to the point where they can confidently demonstrate those “intangibles,” Koehn said they must learn how to define their company’s own core values, which participants will do in her session. “They have to have a clear understanding of their particular niche and be able to communicate that to their buyers.”

The Custom Builder Symposium and the Design Institute for Builders have joined together for 2009 to create one conference event that provides education, resources and networking for custom builders, designers, architects, home technology professionals, remodelers and others. The redesigned event gives attendees the content of two conferences for the price and time commitment of one. [return to top]

Save Big - Three Nights for the Price of Two

If you are one of the first 150 registrants, you can receive a substantial discount at the host hotel for the upcoming Custom Builder Symposium + Design Institute with three room nights for the price of two. The Hilton San Diego Bayfront is less than one year old, rising 30-stories above the edge of San Diego Bay. The Hilton was built adjacent to the Convention Center, with a sun and sea inspired design.

To qualify, you must make your reservation at the Hilton for a minimum of three nights from November 3-8. Then register for the conference and enter your Hilton confirmation number on the registration application form.  You can only receive one free hotel night per registration. Conference registration and reservations must be booked by October 2.

Hotel reservations must be reserved in the Hilton San Diego Bayfront NAHB room block at the $229 room rate. The promotion is subject to hotel and promotional availability.

Hilton San Diego Bayfront
1 Park Boulevard
San Diego, CA92101
Phone: 619-564-3333

Rates:             $229 plus applicable taxes Single/Double
Cut-Off Date: Friday, October 2, 2009
Code:              NAHB
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Thanks to Our Media Partners for 2009
For providing podcasts and editorial coverage of the home tour and design and technology sessions.

For more information about Residential Design & Build, visit www.RDBmagazine.com

 

For providing editorial coverage on the Custom Builder of the Year  and opportunity for engagement on their blog.

For more information about Custom Builder. Visit www.HousingZone.com/CB [return to top]

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