Springtime at the Office:
Spring Fever or Seasonal Tune-Up?
The end of winter signals a great time to get things done that may have been put aside during the cold weather months. Naturally, every real estate company will have a to-do checklist of tasks that must be performed when the grass starts turning green again. The renewal of the season seems like a good time to set new goals in motion to improve efficiencies and add a level of excitement to your business environment.
Spring is a great time to take stock of these new opportunities to accomplish your goals, create new business benchmarks, and to evaluate performance both internally and externally. How can your company better engage your tenants? Are employees’ tenant communications and outreach effective? What are the customized requirements for each of your tenants, and how can you best accommodate them? These questions will determine your success at keeping your existing tenants and acquiring new ones.
An evaluation of your business processes might be in order as well. Is there an opportunity to streamline operations and reduce costs? Is your organization one that allows you to respond effectively to your tenants?
Commercial real estate is a business that relies on innovation and responsiveness across the entire operation. There are many types of seasonal landscaping to be done beyond the one being applied to lawns and gardens. While aesthetically important, the long-term satisfaction of your tenants and the health of your business require that strategic objectives be carefully manicured as well.
For more general tips on Spring Cleaning, visit the Productivity Pro’s blog at http://www.theproductivitypro.com/blog/2012/02/spring-cleaning-time-to-get-organized/
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Lightpath Solutions: Managed WiFi
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Lightpath Managed WiFi Question and Answer
Nelson Hom, Product Line Manager, answers some of the most frequent questions regarding Lightpath Managed WiFi.
Questions include:
Does the Lightpath Managed WiFi network integrate with mobile devices?
How does Lightpath implementation assure security?
Is Lightpath Managed WiFi cloud-based?