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JLL’s Da Vinci Awards Yield 2 New Client Solutions

JLL’s annual Americas Da Vinci Awards, which recognize employee ideas that can be used to deliver new solutions to clients, has yielded two winners this year. One of the winning solutions, JLL InSite, enables workplace and space planning, 3D walk-through visualization and budgeting. The other, Flexible Lease Essentials (team pictured), provides flexible, scalable lease administration and critical data management services.

Seven finalists presented to a panel of JLL Americas leaders. Other finalist projects focused on space utilization technology, on-site engineering assurance and the aggregation of occupancy benchmarking data.

“The Da Vinci program is critical for JLL because it’s designed to create new ways to drive value for our clients,” said Greg O’Brien, CEO, Americas. The firm estimates that since 2003, when the annual awards program was implemented, more than $800 million in direct revenue can be attributed to Da Vinci award-winning ideas, as well as $200 million annually in client savings.


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