Managing workplace resources has grown increasingly complex and multifaceted. An integrated workplace management system (IWMS) is a software platform dedicated to administering and optimizing these resources, so an organization gets maximum usage from its various real estate, facilities and infrastructure assets.
Among its advantages, an IWMS provides a single source of truth, enabling real estate and facilities management professionals to react quickly to change, make strategic space management and occupancy decisions, and ensure the best possible services for their occupants.
In addition to its benefits to organizations, an IWMS typically supports sustainability goals by maximizing efficiency when it comes to the building’s use of resources such as water and energy. This is usually best achieved through the smooth integration of an IWMS and building management systems.
Buildings and workspaces are prime generators and users of data. An IWMS provides an end-to-end solution that lets organizations use the data that’s captured and analyzed — and turns it into insights.
An IWMS helps you organize all efforts surrounding real estate usage, with particular attention to revamping transaction management, streamlining lease administration and modernizing lease accounting.
Capital projects are a basic aspect of building management. With IWMS, you can check project outcomes, analyze different investment scenarios and coordinate projects with larger organizational goals.
An IWMS helps organizations capture occupancy data and generate insights to optimize space utilization, enable efficient move management and execute a reservation system that minimizes conflicts.
With an IWMS, you can optimize preventative maintenance measures, automate service management processes, track and evaluate work orders and identify opportunities to extend asset lifecycles.
An IWMS allows you to deliver the right spaces, services and amenities for a more productive and flexible workplace experience that will exceed occupant expectations.