Introducing Top 3 tips: How to drive material change – the next session in tm:tv series

In the next session in the tm:tv series, we will be discussing introducing Top 3 tips: How to drive material change.

Introducing Top 3 tips: How to drive material change - the next session in tm:tv series

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Hear our panel of experts’ views on how we can best educate consumers, our peers and the Government in order to drive trust, understanding, confidence, and investment in the property industry for the benefit of all. Everything from training, CPD and consumer campaigns to speaking with one voice and which legislative reform should be prioritised to help shift the needle towards a ‘new world’ of transacting on properties

The discussion will take place at 12 noon on Tuesday, 11th July giving advice on How to drive material change.

Brought to the market by tmgroup, Conveyancing Data Services (CDS) and mio, host Matt Joy, Sales & Marketing Director of tmgroup will be joined by:
    • Beth Rudolf, Home Buyers & Sellers Group
    • David Opie, Today’s Conveyancer
    • Emma Cooke, Trading Standards
    • Marion Ellis, Love Surveying Ltd.

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Verdi Taylor-Bishop, Marketing Director tmgroup, commented:

“tm:tv has gone from strength to strength as an online debate series over the last few years and in that time we have seen a strong and consistent desire, from the many property professionals who have been involved, for change in how we transact on properties – the current process is outdated and no longer fit for purpose.  

“We all know that it shouldn’t be as stressful or protracted as it is, that it’s painful and frustrating for us and our clients, that there is too much finger pointing and that reform is long overdue.

“With this in mind, I look forward to hearing what our professionals from across the industry have to share about the best ways to educate the different parties involved in a transaction to drive more trust, confidence and progress in the transaction.”

 

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