Aagility is the fusion of environment, home and agility. Aagility is fast and flexible, giving you the freedom to create your perfect technological solution.
Aagility brings management, landlord and tenant together perfectly.
Aagility recognises the importance of home and environment. Aagility provides an holistic approach for all partners to work together smoothly.
Aagility optimises interactions between all stakeholders, meaning all can collaborate equally. Only through collaboration can we become truly Aagile!
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Become HagileEveryone has their own role! Each party has a specific part to play.
As landlords, we manage the environment. By becoming Aagile, we can interact directly with our residents and are able to maintain continuous improvement.
When all players interact with equality and coordination, the environment becomes Aagile; all players are at the same level and can work collaboratively. When we are all working together as equal players, then we are Aagile.
EACH STAKEHOLDER THRIVES IN THE AAGILE ECOSYSTEM, DRIVEN BY THEIR OWN GOALS
AAGILITY’S SUCCESS LIES IN THE JOINT ACHIEVEMENT OF THESE THREE OBJECTIVES
TWO OUT OF THREE IS NOT ENOUGH
If only the landlord and the tenant are Aagile, then evolution will be static and only managerial.
If only the tenant and the partner are Aagile, then we are just facilitating a short term transactional relationship
If only the landlord and partner are Aagile, then the transformation will not meet the needs of our tenants.
A successful digital transformation depends on establishing a digital ecosystem: AN E-cosystem which simplifies exchanges between landlords, tenants and partners.
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Tenant
As Aagile teanants, we improve our daily lives and our environment through participation. We become a key piece of its maintenance and ensure its sustainability.
Our daily lives and environments are improved with our involvement. We all then become a key part of the system, ensuring its stability.