Join the CoreNet Global NYC Programs Committee as senior industry leaders with varying perspectives discuss ways of successfully dealing with the reality of conflicts and their impacts on corporate real estate. TOPICS WILL INCLUDE: • How CRE leaders can take steps to mitigate conflicts • Trends in real estate outsourcing • Navigating conflicts caused by industry consolidations and acquisitions of boutique services Moderator: Sherri S. Parman, Partner, Capstan Advisors Panelists: Vanessa Scaglione, Head of Americas and Pacific, Real Estate Services, Marsh & McLennan James Love, Vice President, Head of Real Estate Strategy Americas, Goldman Sachs Craig Robinson, President USA, Colliers International Ann Duncan, Executive Vice President, Head of Occupier Services, Savills Studley
Feb 23, 2016 | 05:45 PM - 08:15 PM ET New York NY
Dear Colleagues, We are pleased to invite you to our upcoming India Chapter Event “ What the Changing Nature of Work Will Mean for India .” Workplace Strategy expert Peter Andrew from CBRE will explore the changing nature of work, starting with a global perspective and then focusing on India. Topics discussed will include the impact of Artificial Intelligence, new kinds of jobs, the competitive/cooperative dynamic between start-ups and established businesses, the shared economy and co-working. With an understanding of how work and the workforce are changing, we can have a dynamic conversation to explore how these trends will impact the Real Estate and Workplace Design industry in India and beyond. Date: Tuesday, March 7, 2017 Agenda: 1800 – 1830 Registration and Networking 1830 – 1930 Presentation 1930 - 2030 Networking (Dinner) Venue: Adobe Meeting Location – The Terrace Prestige Tech Platina Block A, Varthur Hobli Outer Ring Road Kadubeesanahalli Bangalore 560087, India We look forward to your valuable attendance at the event
Mar 07, 2017 | 06:00 PM - 08:30 PM IST Bangalore
Understanding workplace design and "today's rapid explosion of change," as advisor-architect Bob Fox observes, is "like juggling multiple objects -- like a chain saw, two flaming batons, and a half-dozen eggs (not in the box)." Bob is principal-in-charge at FOX Architects, and is founding publisher of Workplace Design Magazine . Check out Bob's " Member Viewpoint ," a sweeping analysis of multiple workplace change factors that also cites findings from other experts like Teknion's Kay Sargent. Bob's observations are consistent with some of the key outcomes of CoreNet Global's Corporate Real Estate 2020 research initiative. "Design today isn’t just about the space – it’s about the people," he stresses
What are the most pressing real estate decisions facing End Users today and how are those decisions handled within our ever-changing economic landscape? Come learn what some of the busiest Corporate Real Estate and Capital Markets executives predict may happen in 2012 and how they plan to approach real estate strategies and decisions within the next 12-18 months. This unique, well-rounded panel will display how tenants and capital markets are intertwined throughout a real estate life-cycle and how the relationships drive decision-making strategies that affect the entire market. Key topics will include: - 2012 CRE Priorities and Initiatives - Current Mid-Atlantic Capital Market Conditions - 2012 CRE Capital Expenditure Plan - Rent Underwriting Strategies Moderator: Dave Millard, Principal, Avison Young Panelists: Chuck Ernst, Director, Site Services, Boeing Russell Jay, Senior VP, Finance & Administration, Orange Business Services, a division of French Telecom Lorena Stranigan, Director of Real Estate, Kaiser Permanente Eric Berkman, Executive Director, Cushman & Wakefield FEES: -End-User Member $55.00 -Service Provider Member $75.00 -End-User Non-Member $110.00 -Service Provider Non-Member $150.00 Register Now!
Mar 28, 2012 | 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM ET
The breakdowns of key drivers outlined in Las Vegas today by the Executive Leaders Council are helping shape CoreNet Global's reseach agenda for the coming year. For example, customer needs that have emerged in the current timeframe will likely shape CRE modelling for some time to come
Taking what’s worked for millions of years in nature, and applying the same concepts and strategies to the built environment is making for the next wave of sustainability thinking. The concept of biomimicry is showing us that we still have a lot to learn from Mother Nature. Today’s session Nature + the Built Environment = A New Design Equation was fascinating – from both a theoretical as well as practical basis
In terms of 2009, Lori Gee of Herman Miller opened the dialogue with an important observation. "We are at a break point," or a pivotal moment, she insisted, pointing to a change in the way the corporate real estate (CRE) industry is viewing the current moment
Whether it is the relocation of an HQ function to promote brand or location strategy initiatives, repositioning a shared services center to leverage cost efficiencies, or the creation of a new R&D hub driven by talent markets, major relocation initiatives are often career-defining projects for most CRE executives. After a period of caution following the economic downturn, we have seen a spate of announcements across multiple industries in recent years. Join us as our esteemed panel discusses the key drivers behind these mega moves and the critical role the CRE professional plays. Agenda: 5:45 - 6:30 PM: Registration & Networking Reception 6:30 - 7:30 PM: Program 7:30 - 8:15 PM: Networking Reception Moderator: Gagan Singh – Vice President, Goldman Sachs Speakers: Michael Davidson – Managing Director, JP Morgan Chase Bruce MacAffer – SVP, Group Real Estate Americas, WPP Keith Milone – Real Estate Portfolio Manager, Microsoft Registration: Member End Users: $35 Member Service Providers: $75 Non-Member End Users: $70 Non-Member Service Providers: $150
Sep 16, 2014 | 05:45 PM - 08:15 PM ET New York NY
CRE teams traditionally focus on completing the real estate project, while “change management” receives limited attention or is not considered
Jan 21, 2015 | 07:30 AM - 09:30 AM ET Boston MA
This seminar provides both CRE professionals and non-CRE professionals with an in-depth review of CRE’s role in mergers, acquisitions and divestitures. The seminar contemplates CRE across six (6) components of the M&A/D life-cycle, including: The Deal Model, Pre-signing Launch, Pre-signing Transition Planning, Sign-to-Close Execution, Post-Close Transformation and Closing. Click here to view in your time zone
Nov 13, 2024 | 06:00 AM - 10:30 AM ET