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The RFP Magazine
The first edition of RFP Magazine was launched in May 2004 to fill a gap in
the market for quality, independent information for corporate Real Estate, Facilities and Project managers in Asia. Since then we have been
constantly updating and improving our content so that readers, contributors and advertisers have a clear picture of their role in RFP and its place region wide. If you would like to become more involved as an advertiser, reader or contributor let us know by following the links or just send an email with your query.
ission Statement
The first independently run magazine for corporate real estate, facilities and project managers in Asia, our mission is to develop a community, build a forum of knowledge and experience and to raise the profile of these industries by providing informative, timely and relevant content on the built environment of the workplace in the pan-Asian region.
ur Goals are...
1. To define a community of CRE, FM and PM professionals in Asia with a focus on issues affecting the corporate real estate and facilities manager.
2. To work closely with and to draw from this community to provide pertinent content that is:
a. Informative and the result of our own original proprietary research and that that can be used for training, future reference and decision making purposes.
b. Timely and forward looking thus keeping professionals abreast of new technology and developments in Asia and overseas, and assessing their applicability throughout the region.
c. Relevant and assists readers with their everyday tasks of aligning themselves with core business goals and cost control.
3. To develop a forum for discussion of current work place issues and benchmarks.
4. To bring together information across the disparate markets and geographical locations throughout Asia.
5. To assist in providing a central notice board/marketplace for career development and training opportunities
eal Estate
Look up this section for analysis, research and geographical snapshots of corporate commercial real estate in the Asia Pacific region.
See also in-depth articles on different regional commercial centres and specific features of their real estate market and get updates on large transactions.
If you would like to submit a real estate article or would like to give feedback, please contact the Editor.
acilities
At the core of the publication the reader will find in-depth well-researched feature articles about an issue facing facilities and corporate real estate managers in Asia today.
The focus will be on the relationship with core business functions, environmental concerns, integrating IT, outsourcing, legislative changes, procurement, project management and operations and maintenance issues. Each month will focus on one of these areas, which will be chosen to provide continuity with the region detailed in the RE section. All articles take a practical approach using case studies and will show concrete means by which professionals can economise and deliver a higher quality of service to their employers.
If you would like to submit a facilities article or would like to give feedback, please contact the Editor.
rojects
Each month we will provide project profiles or case studies that we feel have regional significance and are related geographically or functionally to the topics covered in the other sections. RFP will speak to every one involved in the project: end-user corporate occupiers, their service providers and project managers. In this section CRE and facilities managers can find out how other companies and individuals dealt with the challenges of project delivery in Asia.
Stay tuned also for short features on project management methodology and delivery throughout the region.
PRIVACY POLICY RFP
Magazine and our PR & Marketing Division owe part of their success to an extensive database of industry professionals through out Asia and the rest of the world. The database has been established over the past 13 years and has not been shared or sold to any other third parties. We plan to keep it that way. If you subscribe to the magazine or to the Ezine you will not receive unsolicited correspondence from anyone else. If other organisations would like to reach people who are interested in their product or service through our database they are more than welcome to partner with us for a specific project or to pay for advertising in the magazine and online. These are great relationships and provide everyone with a better quality product. However, these other organisations do not get direct access to all or part of the RFP database. When we send out the magazine we do so because we think you will be interested. If you receive a complimentary copy and you don't want it please let us know - there are plenty of other people on the waiting list. The Ezine is free to everyone is but we realise you get a lot of circulars, again, we respect your decision if you don't want to receive it. Just let us know.
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