Increasing shareholder value through IWMS
When managed properly, an organization’s real estate can greatly affect its bottom line. This is particularly true in industries where real estate makes up nearly three-quarters of a company’s assets. In fact, in some industries it is the second- or third-largest expense item on the balance sheet.
This growing financial impact is driving companies to focus more of their resources on managing real estate—not only functionally but also by incorporating it into their strategy.Forward-thinking organizations seek to improve the real estate function by implementing an IWMS. The essential first step to capturing value from real estate is defining a strong business case.
In this whitepaper BearingPoint, management and technology consultants describe how to define a strong business case for IWMS solutions.
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About BearingPoint
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their most pressing challenges, day in and day out. Through our collaborative and flexible approach, we help our clients get practical, sustainable, measurable results, make the right strategic decisions and implement the right solutions.
We are BearingPoint, management and technology consultants.
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