Corporate
Housing Providers Association
The
Corporate Housing Providers Association (CHPA) is the only trade
association dedicated to the corporate housing industry. As the
industry continually evolves, members gain insight and resources
on how to stay competitive through their involvement with CHPA.
CHPA, as the voice of the corporate housing industry, offers networking,
educational and informational opportunities to corporate housing
providers around the world.
Become
a member of the only organization of its kind for the corporate
housing industry. It makes good business sense to join your peers
who care about their success as well as that of the industry. Build
powerful relationships with people who care and can help you.
CHPA's Vision
Executive
Summary
In
July 2001, CHPA volunteer and staff leadership developed the Association's
first strategic plan. As part of that process, this group identified
and created:
- Assumptions about the industry's future environment;
- The core purpose, values and envisioned future
for CHPA;
- A preliminary set of mega issues;
- Goals assessed with the conditions surrounding
those goals; and,
- accomplish the goals.
The
following years, staff led annual Board review and updates to the
plan. With most of the original goals met, CHPA volunteer and staff
leadership met in September 2005 to revisit the plan in its entirety.
Participants in this process were the CHPA Board, Committee Chairs
and senior staff.
CHPA's
Core Purpose and Core Values remain
unchanged
and were reaffirmed.
Core
Purpose:
To
improve each corporate housing company individually and the corporate
housing industry collectively
Core
Values:
- Respect
for diversity of opinion and perspective
- Trust
and willingness to openly communicate
- Importance
of knowledge based decisions
- Volunteerism
on behalf of the industry must be both rewarding and enjoyable
- Commitment
to education and continuous learning
- Professionalism
and ethics within the industry
- CHPA
listens and responds to the needs of its members
Envisioned
Future: CHPA's envisioned
future was reviewed and streamlined for clarity. This statement
captures what the Association leadership strives to achieve through
its programs and services.
Corporate
housing will be a universally recognized and
utilized
segment of the lodging industry; and,
CHPA
members will be the most successful and profitable companies in
the industry.
CHPA
Leaders Identified the Following Goals for 2005-2007:
Member
Value: CHPA will increase the value of membership in the
organization and members will understand the benefits of belonging.
Industry
Relations: CHPA will establish strong relationships with
related industries and other associations in order to advance its
purpose and achieve its vision.
Brand:
CHPA will increase the awareness of the corporate housing
segment to the lodging industry.
Education:
CHPA members will benefit from quality, valued and easily
accessible education and training to help them operate their businesses
more efficiently, professionally and profitably.
Communication:
CHPA will be the leading source of information on corporate
housing, both internally and externally.
Industry
Advocate: CHPA will be a resource for members on local,
regional and national issues that have larger implications for the
corporate housing industry.
Committee
Objectives
These
leaders also identified assumptions about the industry's future
and the implications of those assumptions. With these societal,
legal/legislative/regulatory and technological implications in mind,
the group went on to identify the objectives and metrics of success
for each committee.
Education
Committee
-
Development of the industry specific corporate housing certification
program
-
Establish industry terms
- Establish
reference sources for use in the corporate housing industry Increase
our understanding of the educational needs for content, delivery
and priority
- Session
evaluations tally
- Increase
our ability to deliver educational programming desired by the
membership
- Facilitate
round table discussions
- Increase
use of non-traditional delivery mechanisms, including technology
Industry
Relations Committee
- Expand
network connection events to include affiliated industries
-
Identify potential associate members for follow up
- Enhance
the Buyer's Guide to make it a more useful resource
- Act
as spokes group for associate members
- Capitalize
on industry related opportunities on which we can make an impact
(other conferences, trade shows, etc. where we should have a presence)
- Establish
relationships with key external organizations
Conference
Committee
- Create
‘playbook' on how to create a successful conference
- Determine
a regular rotation cycle
- Healthy
mix of speakers, inside and outside to address current topics
for all levels of attendance
- Increase
profits to conference
- More new
companies and depth in current companies
- Create
consistent image to represent CHPA
- Make
conference information available to non-attendees in some format
Membership
Committee
-
Increase our understanding of why people join and why they stay
- Provide
feedback from renewing and non-renewing members (provider/associate)
- Recruit
37 new members
- Engaging
new members from 2006, so they experience' the value and renew
in 2007
-
Improve the level of connection of members at both national and
regional levels
-
Continue offering Regional connection
- Regional
luncheons
- Network
connection events
- Create
programs to deliver recognition of exemplary members
- Building
Awards Program: clarifying criteria; providing samples on the
Website to ‘demystify' the selection process; proactive marketing
to increase submissions
- Establish
and increase the number of group purchasing programs to increase
value of membership
- Credit
card processing, affinity programs, etc.
Communications
Committee
-
Drive
members to Website
-
Drive
usage of online discussion groups and information sharing
-
Compile
on line reference library with a searchable database
-
Communicate
certification progress
-
Create
greater awareness of the value of CHPA programs and services
-
Increase
public understanding of CH
-
Create
press releases on pertinent issues to CH industry
-
Provide supporting documents for industry relations committee
and immediate past president
Advocacy
Goal – Task Force TBD
- Create
a tracking mechanism for local, national and state legislative
issues
- Obtain
funding sources to address legislative issues
-
Educate members on the importance of communicating legislative
issues (Communications committee)
Each
Committee will create an annual action plan to meet their strategic
objectives and report its progress to the Board.
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