Given the current economic environment, and the challenges awaiting the social housing sector in 2013 through welfare reform, it’s not surprising that one of the latest sector surveys highlights that 93% of organisations are actively cutting costs and 20% think they will need to lower service standards as a result.
If you’re one of these organisations, or you think you will need to be over the course of the next year in preparation for welfare reform, how do you know where and how much to cut costs or service standards by, or what the impact will be on the other key Vfm issues of performance and customer satisfaction?
If you’re one of these organisations, or you think you will need to be over the course of the next year in preparation for welfare reform, how do you know where and how much to cut costs or service standards by, or what the impact will be on the other key Vfm issues of performance and customer satisfaction?
We’re actively working with organisations on such dilemnas, and are able to show them exactly where costs and service standards can be cut with least impact on performance or outcomes for customers - through V3a, our unique Vfm analysis tool. Origin Housing is one of the latest housing organisations to begin using and benefitting from V3a - joining others who are now utilising it beyond simple analysis and into its capacity to shape and influence Vfm.
If you want to;
* take control of your costs to help you appreciate your assets, and
* tango through the thorny issue of transparency over where costs or service standards should be cut with tenants and stakeholders
take a look at V3a - and call us to arrange a personalised road test.
If you want to;
* take control of your costs to help you appreciate your assets, and
* tango through the thorny issue of transparency over where costs or service standards should be cut with tenants and stakeholders
take a look at V3a - and call us to arrange a personalised road test.