How to gather the interests of residents and owners and form a collective choice?

In order to gather the interests of residents and owners to form a collective choice, the following methods can be adopted:

1. Publicity and re-publicity: Actively publicize the purpose and concept of the owners' committee through various channels such as building directors, supervisors and owners' interest groups, so that more residents and owners can understand the work and importance of the committee and encourage them to actively participate in the work of the committee.

2. Strictly abide by the rules and regulations: members of the Industry Committee should take the lead in observing the rules and regulations of the community, pay the fees on time, deal with the problems according to the law, and establish the authority and credibility of the Industry Committee.

3. Strengthen learning and skills upgrading: Industry committee members need to constantly improve their professional knowledge and skills through learning in order to better serve the society.

4. Information disclosure and transparency: Trade committees need to disclose information regularly to ensure transparency. Announcement information, public statement, third-party audit, etc. , so that residents and owners can understand the work and financial situation of the industry Committee.

5. Establish effective communication channels: The industry committee needs to establish effective communication channels, such as holding regular owners' meetings and setting up suggestion boxes, so that residents and owners can reflect their problems and opinions in time, and at the same time, the industry committee can better understand the needs and wishes of residents and owners.

6. Encourage residents and owners to participate: Industry committees need to encourage residents and owners to actively participate in the affairs of the community, such as attending the owners' meeting and putting forward suggestions and opinions, so that residents and owners can feel that their opinions and interests have been valued and reflected.

Through the above methods, the interests of residents and owners can be gathered to form a collective choice, thus better promoting the development and progress of the community.