The commercial building market was once about acquiring and managing buildings. Today, we are beginning to hear about transparency and its importance in managing and operating buildings. Transparency has become a strategic lever enabling organizations to achieve broader business agendas, achieve improved business and operational outcomes, and create new levels of value.
While transparency has not been top of mind in the past, we are now beginning to experience the early days of it. It has been said that transparency, implies openness, communication and accountability. As this transformation continues, we need to look at it from the perspective of how it is beginning to take place within our building environments.