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Organizations today manage an increasing amount of data across their real estate and workplace operations. Real estate portfolios, facilities management activities, space planning, capital projects, and sustainability initiatives are often supported by separate systems. When these areas operate in isolation, gaining a complete view of operational performance becomes difficult. This is where Integrated Workplace Management Systems (IWMS) play an important role. An IWMS connects key areas of workplace and real estate management within a single platform. By bringing together information on real estate portfolios, facilities operations, space utilisation, capital projects, and sustainability performance, organisations gain greater transparency across their built environment. The value of this integration becomes clear when teams need to make strategic decisions. Real estate leaders can review maintenance costs and operational performance before renewing a lease. Facilities teams can understand how space usage influences maintenance demand. Finance teams gain clearer insight into the full lifecycle cost of buildings and assets. By breaking down data silos, an IWMS helps organizations move from fragmented information to a more connected, data-driven approach to workplace and real estate management. #IWMS #WorkplaceManagement #CorporateRealEstate #FacilityManagement #PropTech #DigitalTransformation