Specialist Expertise
- Event Planning and Sport
- Facilities Consultancy
- Government Procurement Service
- Responsible Management
Responsible Management
Responsible Management is a process which enables customers to:
- Be corporately responsible
- Become carbon efficient
- Meet sustainability targets
- Reduce costs with more efficient assets
We provide a three stage flexible assessment based on:

Corporate Responsibility
Carbon Strategy
Sustainable Asset Management
Our diagnostic provides corporate and socially responsible business improvement, carbon efficiency management and property asset management strategies in an integrated package.
Why Use It?
Our process model focuses on the commercialisation of sustainability.
- Sustainable buildings command 6 – 8% higher rents and sale prices
- Sustainable buildings have 25% higher occupancy levels
- Corporate sustainability improves the bottom line for businesses by 7%
- Effective delivery of quick wins and cost reductions
- Delivers additional profit, value and cost savings
Who Can Use It?
Any organisations can use this to implement change and improvement. Public Sector clients can also use the Buying Solutions framework which means that they can appoint without the need for costly and lengthy procurement exercises, therefore improving value for money and efficiency.
We are the first property consultancy to be Global Reporting Initiative checked. Our process is based on industry best practice and delivered with ISO 9001 (Quality) and ISO
14001 (Environmental) assurance.
Case studies are included to the right and you can read about our own approach to Responsible Management here: Rider Levett Bucknall.
Experts
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Nigel Mason
Corporate Capability
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RLB Global Capability Statement 2011-12
Service Capability
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A guide to Responsible Management
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RLB UK RM Leaflet
Case Studies
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Charity Commission - All
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Gloucestershire County Council Case Study - Asset
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Gloucestershire County Council Case Study - Carbon
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Greenwich BSF Plumstead Case Study - Asset
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MOJ Case Study - Asset
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Natural England case study - All
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Tesco case study - Carbon