After clarifying what you own, connecting your systems, collecting your data, and coordinating insights, the final step in the 5C Framework is Control.
This is where it all comes together. Control is about putting your data to work so that systems not only talk but also listen. As Bill Douglas put it in the Peak Property Performance Podcast:
“Set the limits, let the system do the work, and focus on the outcomes that move the needle.”
In other words, control transforms passive information into active decision-making. It’s the phase where building systems move from being independent operators to working in harmony, driven by your strategy and goals.
Why Control Matters
At its core, Control is about impact. Owners and operators don’t just want dashboards — they want results. And this is where focusing on the big three cost and revenue drivers pays off:
- Utilities: Identifying waste and optimizing consumption can reduce spend by 5–10% or more.
- Insurance: Proactive monitoring (like leak detection) shows insurers you’re mitigating risk — helping prevent double-digit premium increases.
- Occupancy: A better tenant experience, from comfort to safety, leads to higher retention and improved rent rolls.
These aren’t theoretical benefits. They’re measurable outcomes that flow directly to the NOI.
From Data to Action
The podcast episode emphasizes that Control is more than integration. Many properties already have “integrated” systems, but the key question is: is that data yours, and can you use it?
True control happens when:
- Systems are both sending and receiving instructions.
- Data is continuously monitored to ensure reliability.
- Automated logic or AI is applied to optimize operations in real time.
As the book notes, this isn’t about having dashboards for dashboard’s sake — it’s about empowering systems (and teams) to act on what matters.
Empowering the Team
Control isn’t just about technology. It’s also about people. Giving your team ownership of plays, encouraging them to experiment, and celebrating wins builds momentum.
Like Bill and Drew stress, “You’re never really done — and that’s not a negative thing. Just like your health, you can’t coast. If you’re not moving forward, you’re moving backward.”
Control is about embedding continuous improvement into the culture, so data-driven decision-making becomes second nature.
Next Steps: Ready to put Control into practice?
- Get a PPP Audit to see where your property can start reducing costs and increasing asset value.
- Grab a copy of the Peak Property Performance book to explore the full 5C Framework in detail.
- Subscribe to the Peak Property Performance Podcast on all major platforms for real-world stories and practical applications.