Business Impact.
Does
your present portfolio of occupied accommodation have a positive or negative
impact on the day to day activities of your business? It can often be the case that businesses
continue to occupy and operate out of facilities long after those facilities have
served their useful purpose.
Technological
change, production developments, businesses processes and changed working
practices can often leave the bricks and mortar way behind in terms of
usefulness to the business. But it’s not
always easy to make the change and relocate.
There are many considerations; some more tangible than others and not
all business owners are able to face up to them. It could be that the lease still has time to
run, or the Company has a long standing history at the location and it is loath
to break that link. Remodelling and
reworking of the workspace may be a possibility, but what if the amount of
space or its geographical location is unsuitable?
Core
business activity is the key, after all, the real estate is only there to serve
the business purpose, so the questions to ask revolve around the key drivers
and performance indicators in the business and their ability to be
achieved. Assessment and analysis of the
built environment together with the business plan and programme will help
determine whether your facilities are supporting your business or the other way
round.
James
Alexander Consultants are expert in assessing your portfolio and, with you,
determining a strategy to develop the correct balance of assets, their
relevance and performance for you. We develop, plan and implement the
strategy, leaving you to focus on core activity and opportunity.
eMail us
on innovation@jaltd.co.uk or
see our contact page for our numbers. We look forward to speaking with
you.
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