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• Introduction
• A GGC Success Story
• Recent Clients
• Our Best Referral
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Introduction
When planning an office move, budgeting is not just a key component of the process –– it could very well be the most important factor. Budgeting consists of making a list of vendors that you’re going to need – like furniture, telephones, cabling, movers, and construction – then estimating the cost of each vendor’s services. However, many companies fail to consider the soft costs associated with each move. They also don’t have a clue on how to minimize them. Worse yet, these soft costs can be just as expensive to a company, if not more so, than the actual hard costs. Read more about how you can manage the soft costs of your next office relocation, reconfiguration or expansion. Read the rest of this entry »
In This Issue:
Introduction
The ultimate goal of a successful move is to minimize the impact of a relocation on your company’s day-to-day operations. Being a move coordination firm, it’s easy for us to foresee and prepare for potential hitches in a plan as we’ve coordinated dozens of small- to large-scale office moves. If your company is planning a move and if you’ve never planned one before, read how you can disaster-proof your office move. Read the rest of this entry »
In This Issue:
Introduction
Think moving your company is expensive? Afraid that a relocation, a reconfiguration or an expansion is a necessity you can’t afford? While controlling costs is, indeed, a primary concern when considering a relocation, surprisingly few companies realize that there are also several ways to actually make money on a move. Click here to find out how you can PROFIT from your next relocation.
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In This Issue:
Introduction
Minimizing downtime is one of the biggest challenges for business executives planning a corporate relocation. Can you afford to be “out of business,” even temporarily, while desks, computers and critical office equipment and files are moved from one place to another? When employees aren’t able to fulfill their jobs, productivity drops, business opportunities are missed, and customers don’t get their customary level of service.
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In This Issue:
Introduction
Welcome to the first edition of our quarterly newsletter! Through reading our newsletter, you’ll learn about building trends, commercial real estate developments, and things to think about when planning your next move or expansion. Read the rest of this entry »