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Hewlett-Packard’s New
Melbourne Workplace: Balancing Cost &
Sustainability
Track 3:
Sustainability
10.45 a.m. -
12.10 p.m. Monday 30 June
Ballroom
2, Level 2
Sponsored by
Lincolne Scott
Greening your
portfolio, is it the carrot, the stick or both! Along with the
constant pressure to reduce operating costs, achieving sustainable
design and reducing an organisation’s carbon footprint are
increasingly important corporate concerns. When implementing a
mobility strategy across an organisation, achieving sustainable
results can become both a driver and a benefit.
Hewlett-Packard embraced this
challenge with a fundamental rethink of their corporate real estate
policies. Results will show how introducing mobility across a large
percentage of the workforce achieved space reductions in excess of
50%. Discover how one organisation is able to reduce space
and cost, enhance both the individual and team productivity of
their workforce, and create significant wins for the environment
all at the same time.
Moderator:

Dr Deborah
Dearing
National Manager - Strategic Urban Planning, Development Division,
Stockland
President,
New South Wales Chapter, Royal Australian Institute of
Architects
To view
Dr
Deborah Dearing's CV please click here
Speakers:
Program Manager, the HP
Workplace, Hewlett-Packard, Raleigh
To view Chris Hood's CV please
click here
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Real Estate and Workplace
Services Manager, Australia and New Zealand, Hewlett-Packard
Australia
To view Joy Randall's CV please
click
here
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