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Resilience and efficiency will be driven by accessible data

COMMENT We continue to live through unprecedented times and much uncertainty remains about the future for real estate owners, occupiers and service providers. The business models of both big names and small are under the microscope. As the lockdown eases, signs of the new normal are however already visible. And some of the trends which are driving the direction of travel have in fact been with us well before the current crisis. They have just been magnified and accelerated.

Across the board, businesses are looking at the way they operate through a very different lens. Operational resilience will be key – aspects as varied as diversity of international supply chains and flexibility of accommodation strategy will be affected. The balance between what activities can be undertaken remotely online and those which require physical presence are likely to be changed forever. Efficiency will also be critical, not least of all to bring down costs in a lower return environment. This is especially the case in highly frictional transactional and management activities.

These changes will in large part depend on easy access to consistent reliable data to underpin efficient processes and enable remote working. And right now, in the real estate industry this remains a weak spot – we are not good at standardisation and much of our data is still subject to manual manipulation. The more this happens, the more room there is for error. And the more we create multiple versions of the truth, the less reliable and resilient our data becomes.

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