Planning for the Future Board approved Board approved o 10+ Year Envisioned Future o 3-5 Year Strategy Map o FY14 Operational Objectives o Input was obtained.

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Planning for the Future Board approved Board approved o 10+ Year Envisioned Future o 3-5 Year Strategy Map o FY14 Operational Objectives o Input was obtained from a broad mix of members globally, including components Support and alignment at the local chapter, community and SIG level will strengthen our momentum Support and alignment at the local chapter, community and SIG level will strengthen our momentum

Core Purpose, Values & Principles Core Purpose To advance and support the practice of corporate real estate globally Core Values 1.CoreNet Global members, staff, volunteers and other stakeholders are professional, courteous, respectful, ethical and accountable in their actions and behaviors. 2.There is a spirit of volunteerism, teamwork, cooperation and camaraderie in all that we endeavor. 3.The staff-volunteer partnership is powerful and vital to the success of the organization. 4.The organization fosters a sense of the community and collaboration that facilitates individual growth and helps advance the corporate real estate profession.

Core Purpose, Values & Principles Core Strategic Priorities 1.CoreNet Global focuses primarily on products and services that advance the practice of corporate real estate. 2.CoreNet Global will support companies and individuals in their desire to strengthen the practice and understanding of corporate real estate’s value to the enterprise. 3.CoreNet Global will be timely, innovative, creative, flexible, and adaptable in meeting the needs of its stakeholders globally. 4.CoreNet Global will maintain a global brand while remaining respectful to local customs, culture, business and economic practices. 5.Market research, business case development and lifecycle management drive product and service decisions. 6.CoreNet Global will make a positive contribution towards a sustainable future. 7.CoreNet Global will partner and/or compete with other organizations to achieve its strategies.

Envisioned Future (10+ Years) Envisioned future (Profession) Worldwide, companies regard corporate real estate as indispensable to the success of their enterprises. Vivid description 1.The strategic management of corporate real estate and workplace resources is a critical success factor for the core business of corporations globally. 2.Corporate real estate is a highly regarded, recognized profession globally. 3.Companies have established educational, experiential and credentialing requirements for individuals engaged in corporate real estate roles. 4.Corporate real estate seeks out effective partnerships across the corporate infrastructure (HR, IT, Finance, Procurement, Legal) to foster integrated solutions that drive enterprise success and shareholder value.

Envisioned Future (10+ Years) Envisioned future (Association) Worldwide, companies and individuals consider CoreNet Global indispensable to the successful practice of corporate real estate Vivid description 1.CoreNet Global is considered a local organization no matter where you go in the world 2.CoreNet Global has the resources to produce intellectual property where there is demand on a local and global scale. 3.CoreNet Global professional designations are the standard by which all corporate real estate hiring decisions are made. 4.CoreNet Global is a critical, neutral hub for corporate real estate knowledge, networking and professional development. 5.CoreNet Global leads the evolution and maturity of the practice of corporate real estate and becomes the pipeline for future trained, networked and credentialed talent. 6.CoreNet Global broadens the reach and influence of corporate real estate practitioners within corporations.