Accurate data can be synthesized into relevant information for real estate decision-making by cultivating intelligence. This involves not relying solely on intuition but striving to obtain real estate intelligence. This includes accurate data, synthesized into relevant information, and interpreted in the context of corporate and competitive realities. It's also beneficial to team up with professionals in the industry who have a wealth of knowledge and experience.
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Manage the portfolio – a company's portfolio of real estate holdings should be more valuable to the enterprise than the sum of its individual sites. For this to happen, leaders need a "snapshot" of the company's footprint, including the locations, the land and building types, the utilization and condition of major facilities, the lease terms and operating costs and the financial and environmental risks. In addition, they need a dynamic picture of where corporate strategy is driving their real estate holdings. Build in flexibility – this includes financial (leasing instead of owning), physical (designing modular space) and organizational (redistributing work) flexibility. Cultivate intelligence – leaders should not rely on their intuition and must always strive to obtain real estate intelligence: accurate data, synthesized into relevant information, interpreted in the context of corporate and competitive realities. Team up with professionals – for example, the industry leaders – CBRE, C...