Property Management: Corporate Strategies, Financial Instruments, and the Urban Environment FROM THE PUBLISHER
Drawing upon a number of international property management projects, this book outlines the issues underlying the development of property management. Addressing key topics such as value for money, economy, efficiency and effectiveness, it focuses on corporate strategies and financial instruments of property management. It examines how managers are responsible for developing the corporate strategies and financial instruments required to provide a comprehensive appraisal of the land and buildings that make up the built environment. It outlines a framework for analysis and provides a directory of the environmental assessment methods currently available.
SYNOPSIS
Deakin (Napier U., Edinburgh) draws on international property management projects to outline the issues under the field's development. Addressing topics such as value for money, economy, efficiency, and effectiveness, he examines how managers are responsible for developing the corporate strategies and financial instruments required to provide a comprehensive appraisal of the land and buildings that make up the built environment. The text outlines a framework for analysis and provides a directory of environmental assessment methods. Annotation ©2004 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR