For many years, facility and real estate executives have focused on reducing workplace costs as the primary way to add value to their organisations. They have implemented a variety of measures over time to improve traditional facility metrics such as cost per person, cost per seat and area per person. As global businesses contend with a bewildering array of challenges such as the uncertain world economy, unstable and often plunging stock market values, terrorism and war, however, the search for leverage in every aspect of the organisation is relentless. More is being demanded, especially from workplace assets. The good news is that much more is possible. The concept of ‘workplace’ is being redefined to keep pace with changes in organisations, employees, technology, environmental sensitivity, culture and the nature of work itself. As the approach to workplace becomes more people‐centric and less place‐centric, what emerges is a new possibility for the workplace to be utilised as a strategic business tool. People are the key to business performance; the workplace can enable and catalyse people and the work they do. This paper deals with the process for linking workplace to business performance, key tools, innovative ways of measuring this linkage, and examples of the value a variety of organisations are achieving through their innovative workplace strategies. The paper is intended to provide real estate executives and facility managers with greater perspective on the contribution that the workplace can make to achieving business objectives. It will also explore ways of incorporating adaptability and flexibility into the design aspect of workplace strategies to achieve maximum velocity and return on investment. As organisations struggle to adapt to current business conditions, a high‐performance workplace is no longer simply a desirable long‐term goal; it may well be a key to survival.
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Susan Mitchell‐Ketzes
Susan Mitchell‐Ketzes
Senior Vice President, HOK Advance Strategies 235 Peachtree St. NE, Suite 500, Atlanta, GA 30303, USA; Tel: +1 404 4399194 Fax: +1 404 4399001; E‐mail: susan.mitchell‐ketzes@hok.com Website: www.hok.com
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1741-0983
Print ISSN: 1472-5967
© MCB UP Limited
2003
Journal of Facilities Management (2003) 2 (3): 258–275.
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Mitchell‐Ketzes S (2003), "Optimising business performance through innovative workplace strategies". Journal of Facilities Management, Vol. 2 No. 3 pp. 258–275, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/14725960410808249
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