The Baltimore Public Housing Authority serves almost 20,000 residents. Public housing Baltimore also has over 11,000 units and includes over two dozen family properties, mixed buildings and sites for seniors and single family housing. The Baltimore Housing Authority is also a Moving to Work (MTW) housing authority which gives them more financial and regulatory... Continue Reading →
Affordable Housing Management Training: Who are the Top Training Companies in the USA?
Affordable housing management is not easy and finding a training company can be challenging. This article lists some of the top companies in the industry.
Seattle and King County Housing Present on Lean Process Improvement at NAHRO Conference
I had the pleasure of presenting with my two colleagues Dan Rivera from King County Housing Authority and Job Pangilinan from Seattle Housing Authority regarding lean process improvement in public housing. Our goals were to help conference attendees understand the history of lean, what lean actually is, the experiences of the King County Housing Authority... Continue Reading →
PNRC NAHRO Conference Session: HUD OIG Audits- What to Expect and How to Prepare
This is my first attempt at trying to share some of the session material being presented at our annual conference in Portland. Please tell me if you find it helpful. Presenter: James Casey Byers, Assistant Regional Inspector General for Audit Presenter: Jim Siwek, Assistant Special Agent, HUD OIG The HUD Office of Inspector General (OIG)... Continue Reading →
Does the Ukraine Need Social Housing Reform?
An interesting article was sent to me by a friend a few days ago. The major point of the article was that the Ukraine needs to convert a large majority of its privately owned housing to social housing. This is not only to help low income households who apparently are in no position to be... Continue Reading →
Social Housing and Process Improvement: Is it Time for the UK to Go Lean?
Although I live in the USA, I am keenly aware of what is taking place in other countries. When I lived in Germany I spent several weeks in the UK looking at the social housing systems, programs and challenges. Of special interest to me were the welfare reforms affecting social housing associations. That included the bedroom tax,... Continue Reading →
The European Union, Social Housing and State Aid
I am now shifting to the Netherlands where I will spend some time with the Aedes Company. They provide both advocacy and training to social housing companies here in the Netherlands. While here, I will also visit with member companies to better understand Dutch social housing and the differences here compared to Germany and the... Continue Reading →
Your Organization is Ready for a Lean Transformation Journey
Guest Post by Job Pan Pangilinan- Lean Adviser Seattle Housing Authority Lean transformation is a cultural transformation where everyone in the organization is committed to make continuous improvement as part of each one's daily work. It should not be confused with a lean project that exists only to target a particular operational 'headache'. A lean... Continue Reading →
Public Housing and Process Improvement: Can Lean Help You Create Capacity and Weather The Looming National Budget Crisis?
By Josh Crites and Job Pangilinan Since the last time we wrote an article, a lot of information regarding the HUD budget has come out. The President's budget is calling for a six billion dollar cut. We knew tough times were coming but this sheds a little more light on what the deal is. Although... Continue Reading →
Scottish Social Housing, Bedroom Taxes and UK Politics-oh my!
I always enjoy writing about something that is common knowledge in one country but is completely new to most in other countries. I am about to take on a complicated subject and try to wrap it in 650 words or less. For most people in the whole of America, and many other EU countries, the... Continue Reading →
