At the most basic level, there are three functions that run a business. To bring this into context for a real estate team, here’s a breakdown of the responsibilities in each area (operations, finance, and sales and marketing) — plus, four tips for clearly defining roles and ensuring team members are best equipped for success.
Source: Inman News
Who does what? 4 tips for defining team roles and setting expectations
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