The emerging 21st century management models for facilities and corporate real estate are being built on large-scale technology initiatives that are:
a) Delivering high, bottom-line return-on-investments,
b) Driving high-impact changes in business processes,
c) Integrating systems and data company-wide, and
d) Making extensive use of Web-based tools.
Attend this conference to pick up the latest strategies and best practices for technology-based management systems to cut costs, improve service quality, manage change, and raise performance metrics for facilities and corporate real estate. Here, you’ll be able to benchmark your institution’s plans and decision-making and build on the findings of others concerning cost-effective software applications, integration strategies, implementation plans, process changes, and long-range infrastructure management plans.
Specifically you’ll learn the details on:
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The bottom-line impacts of e-management systems for facilities and CRE
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Linking technology strategies to CRE business processes
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Scoping out smart infrastructure technologies for 21st Century workspace
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Trends and emerging standards for employee-support portals
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Web strategies for integrating data, information systems and reporting
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The operating impacts of handheld PDAs
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Using FM systems to drive corporate change
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Systems for one-stop-shopping service models
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Web-based space management systems
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New systems for efficiently managing 1000s of small cap projects
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Rationales and implementation strategies for large scale CAFM systems
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The new technology systems that outsourcers are bringing to the table
Attend as a team and make this program an integral part of your group’s 2002 facilities management and CRE systems planning and implementation effort.
I look forward to seeing you in Hilton Head!
Steven L. Westfall
President
Tradeline Inc.
Who will be participating?
This conference has been designed and produced for facilities and CRE managers, operations officers, IT project managers, and administrative services managers of institutions that have significant in-house infrastructure service operations serving their institutions’ own workforces.
In order to maximize your conference experience, Tradeline’s unique attendance policy limits attendance by representatives of firms that provide management consulting, contract services or products to this audience to those who are making presentations or exhibiting at this conference.
This conference has been designed and produced for facilities and CRE managers, operations officers, IT project managers, and administrative services managers of institutions that have significant in-house infrastructure service operations serving their institutions? own workforces.
In order to maximize your conference experience, Tradeline?s unique attendance policy limits attendance by representatives of firms that provide management consulting, contract services or products to this audience to those who are making presentations or exhibiting at this conference.