Private as well as public sector organisations now recognise the contribution that corporate real estate (CRE) makes to business outcomes. As a result, appraisal of facility performance has of late concentrated heavily on strategic evaluation, that is, the alignment of the real estate function with the organisation’s overall strategic aims. A reductionist view of the building in primarily financial terms is not useful in this context. Rather, the facility must be understood as the intersection of the physical building and the processes that take place within it. CRE professionals must succeed in the delicate balancing act of keeping costs under control, providing spaces that are in a satisfactory condition, meeting regulations, and allowin...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify potential measures for corporate real estate (CRE...
Abstract Facilities management (FM) has been identified as a significant contributor to the overall ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes bibliogra...
Appraisal of facility performance has of late concentrated heavily on the strategic evaluation of fa...
The paper supports the view that research efforts aimed at improving management effectiveness of ope...
The creation of suitable workplace environment to support employees in performing their tasks is bec...
Strategic management of Australian Corporate Real Estate (CRE) is identified as a key issue in an en...
The adoption of strategic Corporate Real Estate (CRE) management has changed property's role in orga...
Abstract. Corporate real estate management (CREM) performance needs to be measured and monitored so ...
Private as well as public sector organisations now recognise the contribution that CRE makes to enab...
Business performance is contingent upon effective use and management of all resources to enhance com...
Companies are faced with the challenge of global competition, increasing technologicalization - acco...
Problem statement: Organisations need real estate to enable them to perform their activities effecti...
Author name used in this publication: Then, Danny Shiem-shinRefereed conference paper2004-2005 > Aca...
This paper is a review of key issues that have emerged in the development of corporate real estate (...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify potential measures for corporate real estate (CRE...
Abstract Facilities management (FM) has been identified as a significant contributor to the overall ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes bibliogra...
Appraisal of facility performance has of late concentrated heavily on the strategic evaluation of fa...
The paper supports the view that research efforts aimed at improving management effectiveness of ope...
The creation of suitable workplace environment to support employees in performing their tasks is bec...
Strategic management of Australian Corporate Real Estate (CRE) is identified as a key issue in an en...
The adoption of strategic Corporate Real Estate (CRE) management has changed property's role in orga...
Abstract. Corporate real estate management (CREM) performance needs to be measured and monitored so ...
Private as well as public sector organisations now recognise the contribution that CRE makes to enab...
Business performance is contingent upon effective use and management of all resources to enhance com...
Companies are faced with the challenge of global competition, increasing technologicalization - acco...
Problem statement: Organisations need real estate to enable them to perform their activities effecti...
Author name used in this publication: Then, Danny Shiem-shinRefereed conference paper2004-2005 > Aca...
This paper is a review of key issues that have emerged in the development of corporate real estate (...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to identify potential measures for corporate real estate (CRE...
Abstract Facilities management (FM) has been identified as a significant contributor to the overall ...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Architecture, 2003.Includes bibliogra...