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Corporates are wrestling with big challenges such as net zero, hybrid working, and economic uncertainty. The pace of change is fast, triggering some serious rethinking. Under pressure to improve financial performance, finance leaders and c-suite executives must balance risk management with selective investment in real estate in order to deliver long term growth strategies. In which key ways can companies embrace complexities to better adapt to disruption, operate under a variety of challenging conditions and pivot when circumstances change, all while meeting their business and financial goals? How can finding the right balance between real estate footprint and other factors such as corporate culture, enhance overall resilience and productivity? What role does it play in attracting and retaining the talent required for success?
This webinar, organised by the Financial Times in partnership with JLL, will explore how companies build business resilience, and how real estate can provide a foundation for sustainable growth and competitiveness as part of a robust corporate strategy. Our experts will discuss the opportunities and obstacles in crafting a strategy that aligns with financial goals, delivers an optimal employee experience, and adapts to evolving business needs.
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