centralization

Embracing data chaos in centralised insights

Embracing data chaos in centralised insights

Data chaos is not necessarily negative; rather, it refers to a shift in the organisation's data mindset that impacts people, processes, and systems. Nevertheless, navigating data chaos is inherently challenging. Establishing a solid foundation for data transformation amidst these complexities is essential for creating a successful data asset that meets the organisation's future needs.

How tenancy support reduces the risk of rent arrears?

How tenancy support reduces the risk of rent arrears?

Tenant satisfaction is one of the most important parts of being successful in the social housing industry, as it often leads to a higher CSAT (customer satisfaction score) which alone has numerous benefits outlined in some of our previous blogs. However, in order to ensure that your tenants are satisfied, active involvement from your organisation is necessary.

Data Disparity

Data Disparity

Data runs companies. It is a simple fact that no one can argue against nowadays. Everything from examining trends in labor time and production, to minimising safety and business risks throughout the supply chain, to forecasting new openings in the market - nearly every section of operations relies on the insights of data. As such, making sure that data is secure, consistent, accurate, properly managed, and free of gaps is extremely important. One of the largest problems, however, that separates successful companies from the unsuccessful is data disparity. Thus, in this blog, we will discuss the causes and challenges of data gaps within your company, as well as provide you with a simple way you can overcome this hurdle.