The Coming Leadership Retirement Wave

The real industry has a demographic problem, a wave of retirements confront the industry and the majority of companies and organizations remain unprepared. In this report, T3 Sixty analyzes the problem and propose what the industry could do to mitigate the risk.

The Now of Real Estate (Mega Trends)

In this report T3 Sixty provides an overview of the trends that have moved the tipping point and will impact most of us in the not too distant future.

Organized Real Estate Moves: New NAR Initiatives Could Change The Industry

After more than a 100 years of existence, the NAR is increasingly drawing criticism for its approach to leadership and decisionmaking processes. According to Dale Stinton, CEO of NAR, the organization has come to a critical juncture in its existence and if it is to survive as a viable and relevant player in the future of real estate it will have to start evolving and implementing drastic changes.

Life After (During) A Down Market

After the subprime crisis of 2007 and the mortgage meltdown of 2009, it was a time of change, maybe the start of a whole new real estate industry. This report provided both brokers and agents with a large selection of recommendations regarding issues that they could and should be focused on to position their business for the future.

Clash of the Titans: Power Brokers Flex Their Muscle

There have been major changes to the traditional real estate business model in the past couple of decades, but in order to survive in a tough industry, brokerage companies need to keep evolving. These 10 powerhouse firms have done just that and are reaping the rewards.

Shattered Glass: Women, Youth & Minorities Step Up To Leadership Roles

Gone are the days of the real estate industry being a boys club dominated by older white faces today, increasingly, minority groups such as women, a wider range of ethnic groups, and younger generations are shattering glass ceilings and taking on leadership roles, helping to bring about positive change in the industry.