With proven success developing space-use strategies and implementing space plans for over 500’000 M2 of office space in the past 20 years, Clark Elliott Consulting assists companies in facilitating complex organizational changes by developing appropriate office environments.
Comfortable at all levels in corporate structures or developing space-use plans for facilities management groups and project teams, Clark Elliott Consulting offers broad based solutions and coordinated services for Space Planning projects.
Working for the past 15 years in close association with an established network of internationally known architects and large Facilities Management Companies, complete solutions are available for integrating Space Planning, New Work Modes, Project Management, Construction and Site Fit-outs.
A Senior Space Planning Consultant, Clark Elliott’s services range from rapid strategic planning guidelines to complete space-planning projects from requirements collection through overall project implementation.
Recognized for an employee-sensitive, human approach in developing state-of-the-art work environments and projects to introduce New Work Practices, Clark Elliott Consulting assists companies to maximize the benefits of organizational change and also helps ease the disruptions and “organizational pain” inherent to such changes.
An expert in the field, founder Clark Elliott is frequently interviewed for articles about Work Environments and New Work Practices. His New Work Practices projects have been widely reported in over 40 publications since 1997. Guest lecturer at Swiss Universities and international MBA programs, he often speaks to international audiences about developing appropriate Work Practices for the Internet Age.
Forward thinking companies in rapidly evolving business situations create New Work Environments that meet their unique needs. Clark Elliott Consulting develops space use projects that target increased business success by developing broad based solutions effectively integrating Human Resources, New Information Technologies and New Work Practices.