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Business Briefings | United Kingdom |
UK Occupiers - Technology and Telecommunications Sector
Cushman & Wakefield commissioned Lighthouse Global to undertake an Insight 500 study into UK occupiers, tracking trends in property decisions, the priorities for real estate and the impact of commercial challenges on the property portfolio. This summary report focuses on the top findings of the research, together with a more detailed view on the technology & telecommunications (T&T) sectors. |
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Economic Reports | Americas |
Americas Economic Pulse May 2010: All Real Estate is Local
The global recession had disparate and unexpected impacts across the Americas. Many cities were severely impacted, especially those with high concentrations of jobs in the manufacturing and housing sectors. Still, there were lots of positive surprises. |
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Business Briefings | US |
Corporate Governance and Outsourcing
In today’s economy, with continuous change driving the rapid reorganization of corporate structures, outsourcing is quickly becoming a standard operating model for businesses. As a result, more work is being performed by outsource service providers who reside outside of the client’s domain. These circumstances are changing the scope of Corporate Governance Programs as they relate to outsource partnerships. |
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Multimedia | Global |
European Cities Monitor 2009
Download our latest podcast discussing the results of this year's European Cities Monitor survey. This year's European Cities Monitor report features a special analysis of Europe's largest cities over the last 20 years and concludes that cities in Spain and Central & Eastern Europe have been the best performing over the long term. Download the full report from www.europeancitiesmonitor.eu and join the debate. |
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Global Research Reports | Global |
European Cities Monitor 2009
This year's European Cities Monitor report features a special analysis of Europe's largest cities over the last 20 years and concludes that cities in Spain and Central & Eastern Europe have been the best performing over the long term. Our annual report is based on interviews with executives in charge of location for 500 of Europe's largest companies. In addition to the overall ranking of which 34 cities are considered the leading business locations, they are also ranked against a number of criteria such as transport links, telecommunications, access to markets, availability and quality of staff, cost of office space and quality of life. Download the report at www.europeancitiesmonitor.eu and join the debate |
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Business Briefings | Europe |
Going Through The Gears:
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Multimedia, Economic Reports | London |
Financing Your Business - Using Real Estate In A Financial Downturn
In this podcast Matthew Stone and Paul Vernham from the EMEA Occupier Strategy Group discuss the key issues facing real estate occupiers as a result of the global financial crisis. |
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Global Research Reports | London |
European Cities Monitor 2008
This annual survey compares Europe’s major business cities, and indicates their performance in key categories ranging from the best cities in which to locate a business to the availability of qualified staff. This monitor covers 34 European cities, making it an invaluable guide to site selection. |
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Global Research Reports | United Kingdom |
UK Cities Monitor 2008
This survey examines issues important to companies in deciding where to locate in the United Kingdom. It includes comparisons of how the top 15 cities perform in key categories, ranging from the best city in which to locate a new headquarters to the cities with the greenest reputation. |
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Business Briefings | United States |
Philippines Investment: Major Companies are Locating IT-Enabled Services in this Maturing Market
This report examines the elements that make the Philippines a positive operating environment for Information Technology Enabled Services (ITES) investment, despite some political and natural risks. |