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Annual CREMRU‐JCI survey of corporate estate management practices in Europe and North America: 1993‐1997

Ranko Bon (Head of Corporate Real Estate Management Research Unit (CREMRU) and Head of Department of Construction Management and Engineering Faculty of Urban and Regional Studies, University of Reading, UK)

Facilities

ISSN: 0263-2772

Article publication date: 1 March 1998

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Abstract

This paper summarizes the results of the 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996 and 1997 surveys of chief real estate officers (CREO) from major organizations in Europe and North America. Since 1997 the annual survey is being undertaken jointly by the Corporate Real Estate Management Research Unit (CREMRU) and Johnson Controls Incorporate (JCI). The annual survey has been supported by the International Development Research Council (IDRC) and the International Association of Corporate Real Estate Executives (NACORE International), two leading professional associations concerned with this field of professional activity. The emphasis of this summary is on two aspects of the survey: the incidence of corporate real estate management (CREM) policies, functions and activities; and the assessment of knowledge or skills relevant to the CREM function in the future. Both are of paramount interest to the educational institutions concerned with CREM on both sides of the Atlantic. This includes the educational organs of international organizations concerned with corporate real estate, such as IDRC and NACORE, which play increasingly important roles in the education of their members. The CREMRUJCI annual survey will hopefully offer a useful tool in the international educational effort in this field.

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Bon, R. (1998), "Annual CREMRU‐JCI survey of corporate estate management practices in Europe and North America: 1993‐1997", Facilities, Vol. 16 No. 3/4, pp. 82-92. https://doi.org/10.1108/02632779810205594

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