The property industry has not had the best reputation when it comes to community engagement, but in an era where technology is enabling the market to get closer to the public there should really be no excuse.
In this 30 minute podcast, EG talks to key players in the market about how best the industry can engage with the communities in which it hopes to play an important and positive role. We talk about the power of technology to break down barriers, the importance of language, how listening is the key attribute all partners require and why collaboration and communication hold the secret to proper community engagement.
Listen in to find our more from guests, Savannah de Savary of Built ID, Penny Humphrey from U+I and Susan Freeman of Mishcon de Reya.
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Reel Estate: A spotlight on Enfield as a film and TV production hub
Fundamentals of the Future: The rise of green finance in real estate
Resi Talks: What next for planning, residential policy and reform
PedElle Power: Fundraising, bond building and making women more visible in real estate
EG Like Sunday Morning: MIPIM & RICS
Voice Of The Region: Norfolk – Broad expectations
EG Like Sunday Morning: Too much lip service, too little action on race
Voice of the Region: Worcestershire – Motorway corridors of power
EG Like Sunday Morning: The Croydon edition
Vision for the OxCam Arc: Real estate's 'unrivalled' opportunity
Vision for the OxCam Arc: All to play for
EG Like Sunday Morning: Climate concerns and mound lessons
Resi Talks: How to unlock MMC at scale
On the Case: Rectification of the register after Ralph v Ralph
How to solve a problem like biased investing
Bricks & Mortar: My Environment – My Future: a year on
EG Like Sunday Morning: The LOMA lowdown
Voice Of The Region: North East – Manufacturing intent
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