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Started this discussion. Last reply by Paul Carder Oct. 7, 2009.

 

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November 26, 2009
Johannes Ketel and Paul Carder are now friends
October 19, 2009
Yes, in theory. Workplace TV is mainly aimed at the 'accomodation of people' (generally, offices, call centres, etc). But it could be used for any type of building/marketing. Video is clearly a very strong media for the built environment. drop me…
May 18, 2009
Could this service be effectively used to market a particular buildings which is looking for innovative retailers and restaurants suitable for an academic market. Marc
May 12, 2009
Helen/ All, Hi. You can also access latest workplace, leadership and sustainability thinking at Workplace TV (www.workplacetv.com). Enjoy! We are also always looking for more video content from around the world, and we are currently looking for spo…
May 12, 2009
Paul Carder and Paul Carder were featured
May 11, 2009
Paul hi and thanks for this. Let me know if you are interested in cross promotion (e.g., see sub tabs under videos above we link to US, French and Russian CRE TV). Best, JC cell + 1 914 310 4189
May 11, 2009
A discussion started by Paul Carder was featured
Workplace TV is a free-to-use video content website for real estate occupiers/end users and workplace professionals. It currently has four channels - workplace, sustainability, leadership, and a light-hearted view of the workplace called the 'chuckl…
May 5, 2009
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Where Corporate Real Estate meets the rest of the CRE industry.
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Paul Carder BSc (Hons) MRICS MBIFM

Director, WorkplaceTV Ltd (www.workplacetv.com)
Lead - Workplace 'PIN' (performance innovation network) for corporate and government occupiers at Advanced Workplace Associates Ltd.

Based: Cambridgeshire, UK
Tel: +44 (0)7970 406477
Email:
pcarder@workplacetv.com
pcarder@advanced-workplace.com

SUMMARY

Paul has over 15 years experience, mostly in the corporate real estate and facilities management fields. He has held senior positions in corporate FM, with a global FM supplier, and in consultative/advisory roles. Paul’s experience spans customer relationship management, strategy, performance management and supplier/contract management.

PREVIOUS ROLES

Until Jan 2009, Paul was Head of Business Development, and since early 2007 International Director, for IPD Occupiers, a global performance management and benchmarking specialist. He ran the UK FM network group for senior facilities managers, developed the “Turning Point” research programme for service quality, and more recently developed the “Global 500” benchmarking project for multi-national occupiers. He therefore has extensive contacts and experience across in-house corporate occupier organizations in the UK and internationally.

Prior to joining IPD, Paul was at Deloitte, and earlier spent 5 years at Barclays Bank. In these roles he developed an in-depth understanding of the interfaces and relationship structures needed between outsourced providers, property occupier clients and their internal customers. Paul was responsible for FM strategy, effective supply chain structures, performance management and incentive schemes, benchmarking /research and occupier property strategies.

Paul has also been an External Tutor for the College of Estate Management and University College, London. He has written many papers for FM journals, and spoken at conferences on corporate real estate, FM and performance management, around the world.

Qualifications & professional memberships

BSc Hons in Building Surveying (Reading University; 1st class) - 1993
Member Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (MRICS)
Member of the British Institute of Facilities Management (MBIFM)

Career history in reverse order

2005/Jan 2009 International Director, IPD Occupiers
2004-2005 Senior Associate, Buro Four
2003-2004 Manager, Corporate Real Estate Solutions, Deloitte
1998-2003 Strategy & Planning Manager, Barclays Bank
1996-1998 Senior Consultant/ UK Programme Manager, Johnson Controls
1994-1995 Research Associate, DEGW International

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Workplace TV wins a CoreNet Global award...!

see the link
http://www2.corenetglobal.org/home/info_center/global_press_releases/pdf/pr090427_iea_edla.pdf

We are now looking for global sponsors for our online channels

contact me at:
pcarder@workplacetv.com

best regards,
Paul Carder

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At 5:41pm on November 26, 2009, Paul Carder said…
Glenn - will do. The photo is a bit misleading too - I've had a goatee for 5 years!.. I don't get onto this site very often as you can see.
Looking forward to your event on Wednesday 3rd, despite the 8am start...hope you've got some good sausage, bacon & scambled egg.
best, Paul
At 12:37pm on November 18, 2009, Glenn Corney said…
I think you need to update your CV with your current role Mr. Carder!

Good to see WTV within CREOpoint.
 
 
 

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