Remote control

Regular price €26.50
Title
Quantity:
In stock with our UK publisher. 14-28 days
Delivery/Collection within 10-20 working days
14 days return policy Shipping & Delivery
A01=Martina Scanlon
A01=Martyn Pearl
Author_Martina Scanlon
Author_Martyn Pearl
Category=JKSB
eq_bestseller
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
eq_society-politics

Product details

  • ISBN 9781861343987
  • Dimensions: 210 x 297mm
  • Publication Date: 27 Feb 2002
  • Publisher: Policy Press
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
Secure checkout Fast Shipping Easy returns
Technology has a major role in today's advanced society. In the UK it has been at the centre of Government policies aimed at modernising government and increasing transparency, accountability and governance. However, the reality is that many organisations in the public sector are failing to engage with IT in any meaningful way. This report examines the usage of information technology within housing associations, focusing on the use of technology to extend effective governance through remote access and electronic communication. It also examines current practice in developing and implementing e-strategies, identifies good practice and considers the potential of CIT in enhancing service delivery, achieving accountability and empowering residents
Martyn Pearl is Director of Housing Studies at Oxford Brookes University. He has researched extensively in the areas of housing management and asylum seekers. In addition to his academic experience, he also has a background in housing practice, including time as Assistant Director of Housing in a London Borough. He is currently Chair of an active housing association in Oxfordshire, a board member of Housing Potential UK and a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Housing. Martina Scanlon is a consultant with Aldbourne Associates, a long established management consultancy specialising in social housing. They have worked for over 150 organisations throughout England, Wales and Scotland - including the DTLR, quasi-government organisations, local authorities, housing associations and other voluntary organisations. Our areas of expertise include customer consultation and best value.

More from this author