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Today Dean Stanberry, IFMA's current Chair on the Global Board of Directors, sits down with Lisa Stanley, CEO of OSCRE International, and Matt Tucker, IFMA's Director of Research and the Professor of Workplace and Facilities Management at Liverpool John Moores University, discuss the significance of data. They highlight OSCRE's free and open access industry data model, emphasizing its role in addressing challenges like interoperability. They also discuss the importance of lifelong learning in navigating digital transformation, managing cybersecurity risks, and leveraging artificial intelligence. At the end they also share resources available to facility managers to help navigate and adapt to the changing digital landscape.Connect with Us:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ifmaFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/InternationalFacilityManagementAssociation/Twitter: https://twitter.com/IFMAInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/ifma_hq/YouTube: https://youtube.com/ifmaglobalVisit us at https://ifma.org
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This week, Realcomm Live welcomes guests Lisa Stanley, CEO of OSCRE International and Adam Hastings, Chief Data Officer at Hines to discuss details about the Environmental Data Standards Project and the imperative that real estate organizations move quickly to develop an effective approach to environmental data. The project takes a platform-agnostic approach, providing organizations an opportunity to accelerate their progress towards better strategies and practices for environmental data management and decision making – and a head start in implementation.
Integrity is the foundation on which we make our moral decisions. For buildings, data integrity is the foundation on which they operate. The more technology that a building deploys, the more important it is that information is collected, organized, and analyzed in a way that recognizes that each piece influences the whole. Lisa Stanley's organization, OSCRE, has developed a set of standards for the commercial real estate industry to make sure that the industry's data maintains its integrity. In this episode, we talked to Lisa about standards and integrity and why it is so important that our building systems speak a common language.
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The rapid pace of technological innovation has had a meaningful impact on corporate real estate. In this podcast, Lisa Stanley CEO of OSCRE, discusses the importance of harnessing data and developing a digital ecosystem for better decision making. She explains the skills needed for senior real estate executives to lead effectively in this new environment.
Bruce Kellogg FRICS talks with Steve Wolfe, RICS Americas Director of Operations, about OSCRE: the Open Standards Consortium for Real Estate -- and why XML matters to the commercial real estate business.
An exciting discussion into what OSCRE is working on now and what’s to come. For the past ten years, they have been working on standards for commercial information exchange which is moving property listings exchanged between various parties to make it easier to acquire and process information. This is now released and will be implemented by CBRE. Others in the works are space classification, GL locations, real property unique identifier standards, among others.
In regards to standards in data management, it will mean a tremendous amount for their membership. They get a lot of pressure from the regulators, rating agencies and clients to respond to them more efficiently. By adopting OSCRE standards, it will allow them to be more responsive, efficient., save time and money. Adoption rate is an increased awareness hat this is going to be a requirement.
OSCRE was started out of the commercial real estate sector based on the need to expand thee role of technology serving companies or service firms. A lot of progress was going to be needed and they recognized that standards was the oil to get the machine going. OSCRE focuses on best operations systems for the business, best practices, information management and technical standards. Its goal is to get the industry up to the 21st century standards.
The future technology standards is in the integrated workplace management systems space. The ability to integrate data sets and elements across the workplace landscape is where we are going, but the industry will not go there without standards. These can be implemented through: collaboration with OSCRE, dialogue with vendors to support and embrace itand evangelizing it to user groups.
One of the early adapters of OSCRE discusses the benefits of embracing this technology. Primarily it saves a lot of time for the busy executive. Instead of sitting in various meetings with different organizations, OSCRE rolls up the discussion in one group. The adaption and creation of well defined standards that actually works allows CBRE to drive integration, increase transparency that can invite a high level of investment and eliminate inefficiencies. While this technology benefits their competitors, it really benefits the entire industry.
Companies are able to use today’s technology solutions to get teams and resources together faster and projects started. Manhattan Software’s information exchanges are pushed out quicker as its 100% web-solution and it incorporates all the aspects of real estate. As major proponents of OSCRE, they find that the standardization of information makes it easier for implementation and ensure that data is consistent from client to client.