Housing association objectives need to be under one roof Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS NoorderRuimte, Centre of Research and Innovation for Build Environment,

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Housing association objectives need to be under one roof Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS NoorderRuimte, Centre of Research and Innovation for Build Environment, Hanze University of Applied Sciences Groningen, Netherlands Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS Housing association objectives need to be under one roof

Planning social housing Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS The stones: equipment capability and flexibility social property The corporation: return value, legitimacy and geographical scope The task: locking performance, socially conscious entrepreneurship, understood and broad orientation Pneuma: solidarity, guarantee structure, resilience and social housing policy Figure 1: Planning social housing (Veuger 2014: 154) Housing association objectives need to be under one roof

???? Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS In investment behaviour, power en money are leading Not about a new organisation infrastructure Value based real estate strategy leads to a competitive and moral strategy Housing association objectives need to be under one roof

1Real estate can contribute to improving an organisation's social objectives 2 A company-specific approach to creating value from real estate management makes a greater contribution to the company's objective 3 Making the added value measurable is essential for the role as a real estate discussion partner in a company in which strategic decisions are made 4 Becoming more flexible in the static nature of real estate and the speed at which society develops can be addressed by consciously thinking about the longer term. Decisions need to be taken in this regard that create opportunities for future optimisation 5Real estate interventions and effects reinforce the organisation's objective 6One of CREM's jobs is to formulate and implement a real estate strategy 7CREM is playing an important role in reducing the burden of debt and building a dominant market position 8 Sustainable competitive advantage compared to other companies is determined by three generic strategies that do not always go together: focus, differentiation and low cost 9Effects follow different eventualities and depend on the organisation's starting position and culture 10 Cause-effect chains are unclear due to influences by several factors and performances are formed by complex end-means chains 11 Real estate interventions depend on starting position and policy choices, in which context is subject to change 12A target-focussed company provides more consistent reasons for real estate interventions 13 Collaboration is necessary in order to achieve social results, in which one monopolistic arrangement cannot deliver the benefit of values. Politics also has its own dynamics and interests that can cause rational considerations to disappear into thin air Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS 13 lessons learned form CREM Housing association objectives need to be under one roof

The partial conclusions I Improving the social objectives of the governance of corporations must be reflected in three sub-areas: (1) the housing of the primary target, (2) investing in the living and living environment and (3) contribute to the socio-economic development of neighbourhoods. In addition, its financial position, effectiveness and efficiency important. Existing legal forms in themselves for the corporation do not truly prevent. Giving her The specific characteristic of the social property relates to (a) a building- related communication, (b) facilitating a need, and (c) provide for the needs of others from a certain recognized public interest. Corporations are focused on creating social values ​​by consciously allocating resources for social objectives and wanting to preserve these values, restoring and renewing. Social integration and organization of the sector are important in determining which behaviours determine. Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS Housing association objectives need to be under one roof

The partial conclusions II The board controls in practice with control models, but not in coherence between financial and social returns, social trust, effectiveness and efficiency. CREM as a theory may play a role in the coordination of values. Stories and performance are not connected with each other by the board. A possible solution for real innovation in the fourth age of housing associations, is planning in conjunction with social values. The multidisciplinary nature of social property management is not a problem as definitions and observations are clear. Not mutually hard and soft skills do form a bottleneck in the overall control of a corporation and its accountability. Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS Housing association objectives need to be under one roof

The overall summary conclusion Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS Directors, at the highest level thinking about how to deal with values ensure they drive on their own, monitor, know the consequences and take responsibility. Housing association objectives need to be under one roof

All publications Jan Veuger Jan Veuger BSc MRE PhD FRICS Directors, at the highest level thinking about how to deal with values ensure they drive on their own, monitor, know the consequences and take responsibility. All publications Jan Veuger: Housing association objectives need to be under one roof