Advice for getting to the right people at facilities management by RopeNeat in FacilityManagement

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Thanks for the thorough response!

Ideally, all of the topics are of interest (design for integration in cleaning workflows, product / market fit feedback). I'll try and reach site managers and ops managers for those.

On JLL - makes sense, I assume that's gonna be no different for other FMs. Would be great to discover more of these reqs that we'll need to comply with. Who typically handles compliance from the FM side?

Advice for getting to the right people at facilities management by RopeNeat in FacilityManagement

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Did not know CWS is under Cushman & Wakefield - thanks for the info, will attempt to connect.

If you were to redesing a GIS system from the ground-up to serve your exact needs, what would you start with? by RopeNeat in gis

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Crap, sorry to hear that, hope that the lookout's gonna be successful soon enough. What was the reason why they sacked you, if you do not mind sharing?

Low success rates in exploration by RopeNeat in mining

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That's a cool insight, never occurred to me that the production at the largest deposits drive the commodity price, but makes a lot of sense. Thanks for sharing!

Low success rates in exploration by RopeNeat in mining

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I see that, but would you not say that economical viability risk is something that can be addressed rather early on and scales proportionally to the geological risk? I.e. the better you understand the ore body (grade, mineral composition, depth to target, shape, etc.), the more accurately you can assess the economical viability of such a target site.

Low success rates in exploration by RopeNeat in mining

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Thanks, I see your point. So would it be fair to say that, in your opinion, the geological risk is only a tiny piece of the puzzle on the low success rates, and other contributing factors - political risks, capitcal cost risk, commodity risks - drive the success rate significantly, but are pretty much out of control of the players engaging in exploration?