predictive analytics
The Transformative Power of ‘Astonishing’ in Business Culture
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In the pursuit of success, business leaders often strive for metrics like ‘effective,’ ‘efficient,’ or ‘innovative.’ However, for those shaping the future of multifamily leadership, one term rises above the fray: “astonishing.” This word isn’t a fluffy adjective; it’s a rallying cry for organizational cultures.
In multifamily, the notion of ‘astonishing’ is a lighthouse. Start with technology adoption; don’t just digitize existing processes; invent new paradigms. Imagine the leap from online resident services to AI-driven community experiences that predict and meet the needs of residents even before they articulate them. The power of predictive analytics can redefine the resident experience astonishingly, thereby giving a whole new dimension to ‘resident-first’ strategies.
An ‘astonishing’ culture also emphasizes human-centric leadership, a dynamic blend of empathy, vision, and rigorous execution. This transcends old-school autocratic management or laissez-faire indifference; it seeks to forge a new organizational psyche. When leaders embrace bold vulnerability and foster an environment where intellectual debates are cherished, employees feel a sense of purpose that leads to out-of-the-ordinary outcomes.
Marketing shouldn’t be left behind, either. The benchmark isn’t just customer acquisition but ‘astonishing engagement.’ This is a realm where conversational AI interfaces converse with prospective residents in a manner indistinguishable from human leasing consultants yet available 24/7. It’s a paradigm shift from ‘always open’ to ‘always engaging,’ an ideal that conventional tactics never dare to approach.
Captivating? Yes. Risky? Certainly. But the goal isn’t risk avoidance but extraordinary value creation. Remember, astonishing is not an endpoint; it’s a continual evolution. It mandates not just technological daring but also emotional resonance, creating experiences that evoke awe.
So, for multifamily leadership aiming to carve out a niche, being astonishing isn’t an option—it’s a mandate.
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Multifamily Five Years From Now….
My annual prediction post…of sorts. Just a few quick hitters…
Remembering last year before we look forward to the coming five….
Assume that:
Predictive analytics point people to the perfect Experiential Apartment Community (EAC) for them. One stop shop – if you will. Marketing as we know it – even today – will be rendered uninteresting and borderline useless.
Apartment prices are predicated on twenty times the metrics they are today – think big social data.
Interactive Digital Signage trumps the kiosk and does most of the heavy lifting as it relates to leasing and service after the sale.
People choosing to do business with you do so by telling Siri (or, any equal) what they need and she taps into your community IDS and together these two Digital Experiential Monitors take care of it all.
Personal Experience Agents pick up where the DEMs leave off. If there is anything left to do.
The term social media finally gives way to something deeper and more meaningful.
Business newcomers continue to fragment people’s attention by inventing 300 new variations of review sites, ILS’s and niche communities.
ILS’s, middlemen and other business newcomers stay in better contact with your residents than you do.
ILSs service after the sale.
ILSs create loyalty programs.
Middlemen reinvent themselves such that he comes back with a crushing vengeance.
The Nest finally prices for the masses.
The Internet of things is near saturation.
Smart appliances, mechanics and hardware schedule their own maintenance calls.
Those same appliances, mechanics and hardware, once repaired, follow-up via the preferred method of communication.
They also, order up the part used to repair the problem.
They also, order in bulk for your portfolio assuring you bottom dollar pricing.
Your current apartment related job is either gone or looks 100% different from today.
What then?
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Predictive Analytics in Apartment Marketing
Mike Brewer · · 1 Comment
Our good friend Jonathan Saar from The Training Factor wrote a piece a couple days ago that got me thinking about the next steps in apartment marketing. Certainly not to suggest that we have all mastered the last steps but it is fun to dream sometimes.
This is a pure prediction post. No basis. No foundation. No practical application. No case study.
Just sayin’.
Predictive Analytics
Wikipedia defines the term this way:
Predictive analytics is an area of statistical analysis that deals with extracting information from data and using it to predict future trends and behavior patterns. The core of predictive analytics relies on capturing relationships between explanatory variables and the predicted variables from past occurrences, and exploiting it to predict future outcomes. It is important to note, however, that the accuracy and usability of results will depend greatly on the level of data analysis and the quality of assumptions.
The most common use of predictive analytics comes from the credit card industry. Brass tacks – with a few bits of information, companies can predict your propensity to pay on time.
My Early Predictive Analysis Tells Me…
…It is headed to an apartment marketing conversation near you. By this time next year, we will all be talking or will have been talking about the manifestation of predictive analytics as it relates to harvesting big data. Big data to include mining the likes (no pun intended) of Facebook, Twitter, ratings and review sites, surveys (be them third-party or self-administered), property management software (although predictive analysis suggests no chance on that front!), your screening company and other relevant data bases. And, our mathematical models will take all that data to make predictions for us.
They will create and align the perfect personas with the perfect properties that fit those personas and they will send the perfect messages, with the perfect frequency at the optimal times. All behind the scenes.
Your really likes the idea of predictive analysis as it relates to marketing apartments multifamily maniac,
M
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Here it comes: Predictive Analytics to Impact Multifamily Operations