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Brokers Eric Yamamoto and Dennis Noah-Casison are set to enhance the operations of Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate on O’ahu. Their strategic focus will center around boosting agent productivity, implementing selective recruiting practices, and establishing a new office in Honolulu.
With years of experience in the service industry, Yamamoto and Noah-Casison aim to create a dynamic environment that fosters growth and efficiency among real estate agents. They believe that by prioritizing productivity, they can not only improve the performance of individual agents but also elevate the overall success of the agency.
Selective recruiting will play a crucial role in their strategy, as they seek to bring in top talent who align with the company's values and vision. The opening of a new office in Honolulu marks a significant milestone in their expansion efforts, allowing them to tap into the vibrant real estate market in the area.
Together, they are poised to make a substantial impact on the local real estate landscape.
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