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BOMA International’s pre-recorded webinars are available for free or to purchase and view at your convenience. These webinars specifically highlight issues that are timely and relevant for the commercial real estate profession. With courses covering the full range of industry issues — from emerging regulatory and code issues, to strategies for enhancing asset value and improving operations, to best practices with tenants — we have training to address every need, schedule and budget. All webinars are available for 12 months from date of purchase, unless indicated otherwise.

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  • Contains 14 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Foundations of Real Estate Management is a seven-module, 28-hour introductory course for commercial real estate management. It is delivered live in classroom settings through BOMA local associations or other organizations.

  • Contains 2 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Emergency response planning is a critical component in emergency preparedness for all commercial real estate properties. “Progressive Emergency Response Planning for Commercial Real Estate for 2023” is a BOMA International Emergency Preparedness Committee sponsored webinar for both commercial real estate and security professionals alike. The webinar includes a brief presentation by Walter Ulmer of Croker Risk Management on emergency preparedness planning, challenges and issues, and recommendations for commercial real estate properties as we look towards 2023. Following Mr. Ulmer’s presentation, a panel will convene to discuss the issues and best practices for emergency response planning in today’s environment including Mr. Ulmer, Mark Wright, Director Security & Life Safety, Brookfield Properties U.S. Office Division (Houston), and Matt Smith, Vice President, Director of Security, JBG SMITH a Washington, DC area based developer and commercial real estate firm.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    The Emerging Professionals Committee presents a conversation to kick off their webinar series. Join us to hear how they have created proven strategies and techniques in advancing their career, leadership and grow within BOMA!

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    BOMA 2020 for Retails Properties: Standard Method of Measurement (ANSI/BOMA Z65.5-2020) is the update to the 2010 Retail Standard and is intended exclusively for retail properties and their associated structures. It provides a framework for determining the rentable areas of retail properties and facilitates transparency and clear communication of retail measurement concepts. Find out what’s new in the 2020 Retail Standard in this 60-minute webinar presented by some of the key architects of the Retail Standard. Register Today! Key Learning Objectives: • Learn what property types are applicable to the Retail Standard and why it’s important to measure retail space • Understand the Retail Experience concept for both enclosed and unenclosed spaces • Understand the two distinct levels of measurement—Partial Measurement and Overall Measurement • Understand inter-building calculations for allocating CAM, parking areas, major vertical penetrations, and service and public areas • Hear measurement case studies of different property types: free-standing retail properties, shopping centers and malls All registrants will receive a promo code for 20% off the 2020 Retail Standard publication if they order by November 30, 2022

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    In the midst of major shifts in everything from technology to tenant attitudes towards the in-person workplace, disruptions to both supply chains and labor markets continue to affect the commercial real estate industry. Every day, property professionals face these challenges and are left asking themselves, “How can I strategically navigate these issues?” Join leading industry experts from seven of BOMA International’s Cornerstone Partners, some of commercial real estate’s most prominent supporters, as they discuss how these challenges are affecting their industries, share potential solutions and offer an outlook on the future. Discover their unique outlooks for the year ahead and learn how to work thoughtfully with service providers, vendors and suppliers to overcome supply chain concerns and labor shortages to keep the commercial real estate industry on track during this time of transformation.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    After an eight-year pause, medical office buildings once again are eligible to earn a score of 1-100 from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s ENERGY STAR program. ENERGY STAR scores are updated periodically to manage the impact of changes in building technologies and practices. EPA has partnered with BOMA International since 2004 when it officially launched the Medical Office Building (MOB) ENERGY STAR Score. As was done in 2011, EPA again worked with BOMA and the American Society for Healthcare Engineering (ASHE) to conduct a survey of healthcare facilities collecting operational characteristics and 2015 energy consumption. The survey reveals new energy use trends in healthcare facilities and has been used to update the ENERGY STAR score models for General Medical & Surgical and Medical Office Buildings. This webinar will feature a panel of industry experts across the healthcare real estate sector and will provide insight on the value and application of ENERGY STAR Portfolio Manager. Updating the scoring algorithm will likely change ENERGY STAR scores of current hospitals and MOBs. Attendees will be informed of the ramifications of these changes through applicable examples from the panel of industry experts, giving insight to better anticipate the impact on attendees’ current or future portfolios. Attendees also will learn how energy intensity has changed in hospitals and medical office buildings over time, further promoting awareness of the vast operational changes occurring within them.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    ​The workforce development landscape in commercial real estate is shifting dramatically, with hiring today becoming a very different undertaking than it once was. ​There aren't enough candidates to fill all of the open positions, and the skills gap is widening. In fact, research shows that the labor shortage is currently impacting as ​many as 70 percent of all commercial real estate firms. But this current talent pipeline problem can't be blamed on the pandemic and the Great Resignation alone. Factors such as employee​ disengagement, stagnant wages, poor work culture, financial uncertainty and a lack of mentorship have all contributed to this talent crunch. Hiring and retention have never been easy, but today's​ labor market has only increased the level of difficulty. So, what are commercial real estate firms to do? Three industry veterans will share their advice and answer your questions in a wide-ranging virtual discussion.​ This webinar is a complement to the latest BOMA Deep Dive, Raising Talent in the Midst of the Great Resignation, which can be found at www.boma.org/DeepDives​.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Join the BOMA International Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Committee and Torin Perez, author of Who Am I to Lead? The World Is Waiting for You in a conversation that weaves together stories, psychology, and actionable ideas that will inspire you to become the inclusive leader that your workplace needs. You will walk away energized with a fresh perspective to recognize bias and lead from where you are, regardless of your title or role.

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Tips and Tricks for Property Managers to Handle Tenant Improvement Projects

  • Contains 3 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Emerging Trends with Drone Technology Using Data Analytics