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Why Playing It Safe Is Holding Housing Innovation Back

Why Playing It Safe Is Holding Housing Innovation Back

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Why Playing It Safe Is Holding Housing Innovation Back with Stewart Davison

In this episode of The Impact Room, Michelle Ansell is joined by Stewart Davison, Managing Director of Elehan Consulting and Founder of Proptech Peer Group, currenlty Vice Chair of Elim Housing.

Stewart shares his deep insight into how the housing sector can and must evolve to meet today’s challenges.

From launching his own SME peer proptech network to calling out the sector’s aversion to risk, Stewart brings a bold and human-centred perspective on innovation. He talks about the urgent need for culture change, psychological safety for intrapreneurs, and rethinking how we approach digital transformation and customer value in housing.

“If we want people to innovate, we’ve got to make them feel safe to fail, safe to try. Otherwise, we’re just managing projects, not creating progress.”

Whether you're in housing, proptech, innovation, or leadership, this episode is essential listening.

Follow Stewart Davison: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stewart-davison-msc-0581b36/

Elehan Consulting https://elehanconsulting.co.uk/

Learn more about Douglas Jackson: https://www.douglas-jackson.com/the-impact-room-podcast-from-douglas-jackson/

Douglas Jackson, we help Founders, Investors, CEOs, MDs, and senior business executives hire more diverse, impactful leaders and subject matter experts who deliver measurable success and stay longer. With two decades of Executive Search recruitment experience, we’ve partnered with global brands, high-growth scale-ups, and award-winning organisations across Utilities, Housing Associations, Insurance, Financial Services, SaaS, Retail, Travel, BPO and Professional Services.

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