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Season 4 Episode 22: Mark-Taylor’s Secret Sauce to Brand Trust in Arizona Multifamily

57 min · 27 de may de 2026
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In this episode, Mark-Taylor CEO John Carlson shares his path to leadership and the principles he believes create enduring trust in a service business—especially listening first and building credibility before pushing change. He reflects on the leadership skills he’s built throughout his career, from earning credibility through internal progression to balancing analytical discipline with people-first cultural stewardship. The conversation digs into what “resident experience” means in measurable terms, and how operators can stay disciplined through Phoenix/Arizona’s multifamily volatility.

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