Real Projects for Real People: The Successful Completion of Small-Bite Projects
We have been talking a lot lately about micro-strategies to creatively reposition existing campuses. In our eNews articles as well as presentations at LeadingAge Illinois and an upcoming LeadingAge Annual Meeting & EXPO IGNITE session, we share our thoughts on tackling “small-bite” projects one, $5-10 million expenditure at a time. We believe this is a viable alternative, a strategy that is the antithesis of New Greenfield “Big Gulp” projects.
Is your community paving the way? Or falling behind? Part I of III
Senior living is changing as fast as seniors themselves. The level of service and care that you provide your residents today may not be enough to entice your next generation of residents.
Is your community paving the way? Or falling behind? Part II of III
In Part I of this series, we learned that forward-thinking leaders are focused on transcending market expectations. They are keeping a close eye on market trends to ensure they don’t fall behind the competition. From assessing the condition of their physical plant to building consensus among board members and community residents, they are firmly planted in the present while preparing for the future.
Is Your Community Paving the Way? Or Falling Behind? Part III of III
In Part I of this series, we learned that forward-thinking leaders are focused on transcending market expectations. They are keeping a close eye on market trends to ensure they don’t fall behind the competition. From assessing the condition of their physical plant to building consensus among board members and community residents, they are firmly planted in the present while preparing for the future.