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- 1. May 2016 ©2016 Core Planning, LLC
By using Core Planning on campus
plans, regional plans and other
complex planning projects,
organizations can:
Combine required data from
diverse sources in a
comprehensive, integrated
framework.
Complete complex analyses in
minutes rather than hours or day
for spreadsheet and drag-and-
drop approaches.
Combine planner expertise
with data-driven insights to find
the best solutions.
Find millions in cost savings
overlooked with trial-fit, jigsaw
puzzle-like approaches.
Complete what-if analysis to
test alternative assumptions and
scenarios, business preferences
and workplace strategy impacts.
Easily revise solutions when
business units refine their
requirements.
Navigate business conflicts
with clear, defensible
explanations
Test solution adaptability and
resiliency to different growth and
business scenarios.
With Core Planning, your complex planning projects can be faster
and easier, delivering the best integrated facility strategies and
occupancy plans to align real estate with organization goals.
Decision makers can make better decisions because Core Planning
provides the information they need to evaluate key productivity, cost
and risk trade-offs, balance priorities and select the best solution.
Few real estate decisions are as complex and consequential as selecting the best
campus and regional plans, back-office and call-center realignments and plans for
other complex portfolio planning projects. Hundreds of millions of dollars are at
risk. Conflicting business requests must be negotiated. Numerous solutions are
possible, each with many different interrelated decisions.
With advanced search algorithms that reflect planner insights and the underlying
data, Core Planning can sort through alternatives, forecast outcomes, evaluate
complex trade-offs, test what-if scenarios, and identify the best solutions, all in less
time than with traditional spreadsheet and drag-and-drop approaches.
Core Planning goes beyond identifying opportunities to find the best solutions to
capitalize on them. Analysis considers business requirements and growth, facility
costs and conditions, and other key factors to answer questions such as:
What spaces would be best to exit to minimize occupancy and construction
costs while maintaining adjacencies and other business requirements?
As business units grow, will future relocations be able to maintain adjacencies
and limit moves and disruption for key business units?
With more than fifteen years of software development and work on consulting
projects, we are now ready to extend Core Planning so organizations can use it on
their own. If you are interested in using Core Planning on your projects and/or
joining our partner program to guide future enhancements, please contact Dr. Jane
Mather at 720.201.4487 or jmather@criticalcore.com.
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