Playa Vista Property Management.

     

Playa Vista Property Management Inc.

Mission Statement.

If there is a single percept to which we dedicate ourselves, is that of excellence. Excellence is Attitude. Excellence in our relationships with each other and our clients.

 

This dedication does not come cheaply. Every decision, every action, every result must be weighted consciously, and often with painful discipline. The risks are also great, for when one emulates excellence, he does so with full realization that he may not be up to the task-there is no assurance of success. However, we feel the reward is worth the gamble, and so we persist.

 

To understand what we are striving for, one must first understand how to define excellence. To us, excellence is the pursuit of the possible. NOT what is possible given the weakness and limitations of the human condition, discipline and intensity of purpose-the extraordinary result of human dedication to an idea, a principle, a pragmatic objective.

 

Given this understanding, we then attempt to define excellence in a more pragmatic manner, as the pursuit of the possible, as it applies to the development of a business enterprise.

 

For, lest we forget, we are in business, and the development of our business is our sole purpose for coming together. Any added benefits derived from this activity are of course welcome; however, anything that detracts from that purpose is not. Our objective is simply stated. As a profitable, well organized, highly innovative business which does what it does the best possible way in which it can be done.

 

We call this approach pragmatic idealism. Pragmatic because it deals with the real world needs of food, shelter and clothing. Idealistic because it deals with the most exhilarating aspects of the human condition-the need, and ability to soar; to rise above the mundane; to build something, a monument perhaps, to one’s own ability to persist, while most others, given the same opportunity, simply settle for a less traumatic, more comfortable existence.

 

Don’t misunderstand. This is not meant to be a paean to the work ethic, or to the trauma which one is bound to be confronted when attempting the very difficult. It is rather an honest recognition of it; a dutiful recognition to the need to go through it if one truly desires to come out the other end. In short, it is recognition of the fact that one must ‘pay one’s dues’ if anything of lasting value is to be achieved.     

 

The difficult is that most of us do not thoroughly understand the implication of that statement, ‘paying one’s dues’. Most of us are attracted by the light at the end of the tunnel, but the moment the going gets tough, we back out rather than crawl forward. There is one intense moment in that process when it becomes clear to us-however, fleetingly-that we do have a choice. And it is in the conscious moment when we literally make the choice to win or lose; when we more fully than ever face the implications of our intent, whether choosing to soar by paying the dues of crawling forward, or the alternative of comfort, by back out the way we came.

 

Unfortunately, it is not an easy choice. For, more often that not, the moment of decision comes so quickly and disarmingly that we are not even aware we decided anything. The feet get to moving, so to speak, and we are back out before we even recognize that the moment of choice has already passed us by. So be it. We have all been guilty of it; we have put on the blinders and try again. Otherwise, the failure will become a way of life. Cynicism sets in. Anarchy becomes an attractive alternative to order. Narcissism and vanity, self-indulgence and childishness become the order of the day. We have all seen it. We are surrounded with the evidence of it daily and it’s not an attractive sight.

 

To the business at hand.

 

We consider ourselves to be specialist in our field. We take our work seriously; provide quality and service and work hard to reach the objective we have established for ourselves. We commit ourselves both as individuals and as a firm to assist you in reaching your objectives, on the way to reaching ours.

 

The promise we make to our customers in order to differentiate our business from every other business we are in competition with is “We’ll do what we say we’ll do”

Our position statement “Quality you’ve been looking for…people you can trust”.

 

Provisions of maintenance services to your buildings will be vary consistent with our mission statement, by increasing the quality of service to you by providing repairs in a manner consistent with our promises and high manner.