
鈥淗e became convinced that the professionalization of individual managers required also some method of Accrediting the organizations with which they might be associated. From the authorship of this ide to its fruition was a long and difficult road. Undaunted by several setbacks Mr. Cady鈥檚 persistence and the wisdom of his plan finally won through to Institute adoption.鈥�
The Journal of Property Management on Kendall Cady, CPM庐
Summer 1946
鈥淭he Institute is able to recognize certain organizations which meet its requirements and to grant those organizations public recognition as Accredited Management Organizations. . . This is a service to property owners and has no other objective. . . . It should be the aim of the Institute to qualify every worthy management organization in the United States so that the initials AMO may take their place among the respected and effective MAI, CPA, accredited Hospitality, and the many other marks of merit and distinction.鈥�
H. Walter Graves, 鈥淭he Editor鈥檚 Review,鈥� The Journal of Property Management
Summer 1948
鈥淔or a moment I would like to talk with you about the Institute of Real Estate Management. Now in its seventeenth year, it has passed through infancy and puberty and is approaching adulthood. It is strong and virtle 鈥� active 鈥� doing things. It is big and growing bigger. Today we have almost 1100 CPMs in 41 states. There are approximately 300 Accredited Management Organizations operating in more than 130 principal cities, controlling hundreds of millions of dollars鈥� worth of real property within the Standards of Practice of the Institute. AMO applications are coming in from the biggest and best-known firms in the country, and the roster is beginning to read like the Blue Book of the business.鈥�
Ormonde A. Kieb, CPM庐, 1951 乐竞体育赛事直播 President, The Journal of Property Management
Summer 1951
鈥淚t was Kendall Cady of Chicago who finally came up with a device upon which a compromise could be reached 鈥� the Accredited Management Organization. Taking a leaf from the medical profession, Ken found that hospitals in which surgeons practiced were rated by these surgeons as to their equipment, their professional management, and their general standing. What was to prevent CPMs from issuing such rations for the property management firms of the nation?鈥�
James C. Downs, Jr., CPM庐
The Journal of Property Management, Fall 1954
鈥淭here are many advantages in being an Accredited Management Organization. . . But whatever else, let鈥檚 keep in mind that 鈥淲hat it Means to be an AMO鈥� is more than just a slogan to be considered and analyzed from time to time. To those who are conscientiously carrying out their daily tasks, the AMO becomes a whole new way of life.鈥�
A.T. Beckwith, CPM庐 introduction to an article entitled 鈥淲hat It Means to be an AMO鈥�
The Journal of Property Management, Fall 1956
鈥淎s 乐竞体育赛事直播 serves its members and the general field of property management, so the members of 乐竞体育赛事直播, the CPMs, seek to serve the public in many ways. One very obvious method is the Accredited Management Organization.
Much as doctors certify the quality of a hospital and its facilities, staff, and procedures, the AMO firms is qualified initially through the retention of a CPM as the head of its management activities. This qualification, along with the prohibition of commingle funds, property employee bonding, and other restrictions designed to protect the client given a extra measure of security to the public when seeking a management firm.鈥�
Douglas J. McDonough, 鈥淧rofessional Management: A Sound Investment鈥�
The Journal of Property Management, November/December 1971
鈥淥ne of the greatest needs we have today is an accurate system of identification of organizations capable of solving complex real estate problems. Hopefully [with the updates planned for 1975], the AMO designation will have the substance necessary to assist in this role.鈥�
Vance C. Miller, CPM庐, 1974 President, 鈥淭he President鈥檚 Letter鈥�
Journal of Property Management, November/December 1974