Amid housing providers’ plans to implement AI, undertake digital transformations, improve their TSMs or comply with Awaab’s Law (to cite just a few examples), high quality data is the vital fuel that enables those things to happen successfully.
We’re therefore delighted to have published our Data Quality in Social Housing 2025 report (no charge for Housing Technology readers) in association with Experian Data Quality. After surveying the Housing Technology community over the past few months, we’ve analysed and compiled your views into our timely and topical report, available now from housing-technology.com/research.
A few of the highlights from our Data Quality in Social Housing report:
• The data literacy of housing providers’ staff is the single most significant barrier to successfully embedding data management into housing providers’ operations.
• All housing providers must have a dedicated data-quality strategy to improve and maintain their data.
• Data isn’t only an IT responsibility; poor data governance negatively affects every part of housing providers’ operations.
• Adhering to regulatory obligations is the main goal behind housing providers’ data quality strategies.
• Data quality, security and integration are the most important AI-driven developments for housing providers’ data management strategies.
• Housing providers must have clearly-defined roles and responsibilities for data across all areas of their operations.
Get your free copy of our Data Quality in Social Housing report now from housing-technology.com/research.