Why Attend
Real estate asset management involves treating corporate real estate as an asset—something that adds value to the balance sheet or benefit’s the company’s operations. Instead of looking at the needs of facilities, it looks at how facilities contribute to the success of the company through a fiscal lens. In many ways, real estate asset management bisects property management and financial focuses, which makes it important to staff a professional who can liaise between these core focuses.
Instructor-led training that uses interactive learning methods, including class discussion, small group activities, and role-playing
Familiarity with the skills and experience required of an Asset Manager; Clearer knowledge of the general goals of the Asset Manager; Greater awareness of the advantages and disadvantages of an internal, third party, and fund structure; Asset Management mandate models; Deeper knowledge of the challenges facing asset managers and the interplay of asset managers with other organizational functions; Ability to identify the key performance indicators used by the asset manager in performing his or her function
Asset managers looking to deepen their understanding and are keen to study and interact with other professionals involved in asset management; Real estate professionals wishing to pursue a career in asset management; Owners looking to gain a better understanding of the advantages and disadvantages of different asset management mandates; Investors looking to invest in a real estate fund or engage third-party asset managers; Legal, accounting, banking, finance, and advisory client service professionals looking to broaden their understanding of their clients’ needs; Brokers, analysts, property managers, leasing specialists, and others looking for an opportunity to broaden their knowledge in this field
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