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New Buyer’s Guide to Integrated Workplace Management Software IWMS

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Today’s buildings and workplaces are major generators and receivers of data.

By capturing and analyzing this data, organizations can gain improved understanding of their operational effectiveness, accelerated ability to react to change and increased returns from real estate-related decisions.

Improved insight and control can create positive impacts in all aspects of real estate performance, from lease accounting and capital projects to facility maintenance, space utilization and energy consumption.

To achieve these benefits, organizations will need an effective solution for workplace data integration known as an Integrated Workplace Management System (IWMS).

As you research options, look for those that work across real estate, capital projects, facilities space management, facilities maintenance, and environmental and energy management—all within a single technology platform.

This buyer’s guide outlines the features and capabilities of an effective IWMS, addressing the following key areas:

  1. Real estate management
  2. Capital project management
  3. Facilities management
  4. Facilities maintenance and operations
  5. Environmental and energy management
  6. Cross-functional capabilities
  7. Management system architecture

Individual sections of the guide provide checklists of features to help you evaluate whether or not an IWMS solution effectively addresses each of these areas.

You will also find tips to help you select solutions with support—and a vendor with the financial stability—to address the full range of your IWMS requirements.

Download your copy to discover key criteria for an integrated workplace management system.

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