Posted on 17 May 2011. Tags: Financial Crisis, Planon, Webinar
Logo Date June 6th, 2010 Venue 11:00 am EST Complimentary On-line Webinar Audience Facilities and Real Estate Executives, Financial Professionals Description The financial services industry continues to face unprecedented and rapid change as firms adjust to life in the new global economic reality. With capital supply and efficiency gains already implemented, companies are now focused [...]
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Posted in Credit Crunch, Events
Posted on 09 August 2010. Tags: CFO, Cost Management, Cost reduction, Costs
Like most weekends, this weekend I have been reading a substantial amount of literature during our annual family weekend in Wilmington, GA. One article in particular I found quite interesting. In May 2010, McKinsey Quarterly published an article of Ankur Agrawal, Olivia Nottebohm, and Andy West about how CFOs can make cost cuts stick.
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Posted in Business, Credit Crunch
Posted on 25 May 2009. Tags: Cost reduction, Credit Crunch
The Credit Crunch is affecting every day life for some time now. Within organizations budgets have been frozen and liquidity is a big problem at the moment. Almost all organizations have cost reduction programs in place to control their spending. In most cases cost reduction programs focus on the organizations’ staff which contributes to the [...]
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Posted in Credit Crunch
Posted on 10 April 2009. Tags: CAFM, Cost reduction, Credit Crunch, IWMS
Today we have a guest post of Rich Peacock Managing Director at FM Innovations, a Division of Tecton Architects, Inc. He wrote a very interesting article about the Savings potential during the Credit Crunch.
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Posted in Credit Crunch
Posted on 27 January 2009. Tags: Credit Crunch, IWMS
Today we have a guest post of Michael Bell (Consultant and Business Writer) about IWMS and the economic crisis. His original post can viewed on his blog. —— We have entered the next stage of economic meltdown. There is no certainty how this next stage will unfold, but there are indicators including the possible nationalization of [...]
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Posted in Credit Crunch
Posted on 22 January 2009. Tags: Credit Crunch, Michigan State University, Skire
Menlo Park, Ca. January 22, 2009 – With the new administration, a level of infrastructure investment not seen in over seventy years is expected to unfold with heightened emphasis on accountability and transparency. Public sector capital improvement and infrastructure projects are expected to receive additional scrutiny and will require greater focus on managing risk and [...]
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Posted in Credit Crunch
Posted on 21 January 2009. Tags: Investors, IWMS
Despite the Credit Crunch there are a number of reasons why DMU’s should invest in IWMS. Integrated Workplace Management Systems:
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Posted in Credit Crunch
Posted on 15 January 2009. Tags: Credit Crunch, Investors, IWMS
I have recieved quite some questions from our readers to what extend vendors of Integrated Workplace Management Systems have been suffering from the Credit Crunch. Although I have already written a post about this subject the questions increasingly deal with the financial status of the vendors themselves.
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Posted in Credit Crunch