![]() ![]() ![]() “We say the sun never sets on Boxer Property,” Segal said. Work can continue, even in an employee’s absence with Stemmons, however. Only 20 percent of the clock is used for business, according to Segal-an employee’s chair is empty 80 percent of the time between evenings, weekends and vacations. Time is the other element the Stemmons platform helps manage. They need to be in a distraction free zone-I don’t care if they are dispersed, but I want them in an office environment with secure connections, reliable Internet and no dogs, fridges or children if possible. We could work remotely, but we’re missing two good parts of that-number one is working in different places is fine, but you need to get people out of their house. “The biggest thing (Stemmons) allowed us to do when we rolled it out to external customers was change the time of place and work. “There was always that one place of truth for everything,” Segal said. It was the same for Stemmons-Boxer was able to eliminate thousands of sales and service programs it did not need, and the ones it did, it attached to its new platform. “In light of the Global Pandemic, landlords need to find ways to increase efficiency and cut costs at the same time” How Stemmons worksĪs Segal puts it, Stemmons acts like an iPhone-at first glance it’s a device that can store music files and make and receive calls before users quickly realize its really a system that unifies all types of different solutions. “This is the kind of company that more CRE leaders will be hearing about in the future” said Rich Berliner Publisher of Connected Real Estate Magazine. But overall, the core business sales are up.” We have collected virtually all of our rent, but have two hotels that are empty, so it’s not all good. We ended up rolling through this crisis without a big bump. “(Stemmons) made it easy to disperse the workforce and keep on top of everything. “We rolled out playbooks, maintained business continuity, used artificial intelligence, blockchain and structured everything into a single place,” Segal said. The company was also prepared when the COVID-19 outbreak hit the U.S. “We hired 250 people in India and our insurance premiums plunged to about a third to a quarter of our peers’.”īoxer also was able to expand to approximately 150 locations across the United States after Stemmons was developed. “Once we developed Stemmons, it was a massive game changer as we were able to shift data and work through time and space,” Boxer Chairman and CEO and Stemmons co-founder Andrew Segal told Connected Real Estate Magazine. The end result was Stemmons, a software system that allows every member of an organization to work under a universal system that clearly displays its processes, data, workflows activities and more. The company experimented with different platforms before deciding to develop its own. (By Joe Dyton May 7, 2020) The staff at the Boxer Property, a commercial real estate organization with approximately 16 million square feet of mostly office space in its portfolio, always viewed itself as 10 times larger than it actually was and needed an internal system that reflected that mentality. ![]()
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