68 Terms

Glossary

Key terms in property technology and retail management

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Attribution (Online → Offline)

Analytics & Performance

Attribution in retail property context refers to connecting online marketing activities (digital ads, social media, email) to offline outcomes (mall visits, in-store purchases). It bridges the gap between digital marketing spend and physical retail performance.

Asset Portfolio Management

Portfolio & Asset Management

Asset portfolio management is the strategic oversight of multiple properties to optimize total portfolio value and returns. It includes performance benchmarking, capital allocation, risk management, and strategic decisions about acquisitions, dispositions, and repositioning.

Asset Performance Monitoring

Portfolio & Asset Management

Asset performance monitoring is the ongoing tracking and analysis of key performance indicators for individual properties and the overall portfolio. It includes financial metrics (NOI, occupancy, rent per sqm), operational metrics (maintenance costs, energy usage), and customer metrics (footfall, satisfaction).

API-First Platform

Digital Infrastructure

An API-first platform is designed with Application Programming Interfaces as the primary way to access functionality, before building user interfaces. This enables flexible integrations, custom applications, and connection to other enterprise systems. In property organizations, API-first platforms enable integration with parking systems, loyalty platforms, building management systems (BMS), and third-party analytics tools.

Access Management

Security & Compliance

Access management controls who can access what systems, data, and physical spaces. It includes identity verification, permission assignment, access logging, and the processes for granting and revoking access as people join, move within, or leave the organization. Typical roles include portfolio administrators, property managers, marketing teams, facility managers, tenants, and external vendors.

Audit Logs

Security & Compliance

Audit logs are chronological records of system activities including user actions, configuration changes, access attempts, and data modifications. They provide the evidence trail needed for security investigations, compliance verification, and troubleshooting.

Approval Workflow

Operations & Governance

An approval workflow is a defined process for reviewing and approving content, requests, or changes before they go live. Workflows can be sequential or parallel, with escalation rules for time-sensitive items and delegation options for approver availability.

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Customer Retention

Loyalty & Engagement

Customer retention refers to the ability of a business or property to retain its customers over a specified period. It is measured as the percentage of customers who return within a given timeframe. High retention indicates strong customer satisfaction and loyalty.

Customer Analytics

Analytics & Performance

Customer analytics is the process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data about customer behavior, preferences, and demographics. In retail properties, this includes foot traffic patterns, purchase history (via loyalty programs), dwell time, and cross-shopping behavior.

Catchment Area

Analytics & Performance

A catchment area is the geographic region from which a shopping mall draws the majority of its visitors. It is typically defined in primary (0-10 min drive), secondary (10-20 min), and tertiary (20-30 min) zones, each with different visitation patterns and marketing strategies.

Cross-Shopping Behavior

Analytics & Performance

Cross-shopping behavior refers to customers visiting multiple stores within a single mall trip. Understanding which stores customers visit together helps optimize tenant placement, create effective joint promotions, and measure the synergy between different retail categories.

Campaign Performance Analytics

Analytics & Performance

Campaign performance analytics measures the effectiveness of marketing campaigns in driving desired outcomes such as visits, sales, or app engagement. It includes reach, engagement, conversion, and ROI metrics across all channels used in the campaign.

Centralized Content Management

Portfolio & Asset Management

Centralized content management is the approach of managing marketing, signage, and communication content from a single platform that distributes to multiple properties. It enables consistent messaging while allowing appropriate local customization. It is especially critical for organizations operating multiple properties where brand consistency, compliance, and operational efficiency must be maintained across locations.

CapEx vs OpEx (in Mall Digitalization)

Portfolio & Asset Management

CapEx (Capital Expenditure) refers to one-time investments in assets like hardware, while OpEx (Operational Expenditure) covers ongoing costs like SaaS subscriptions. In mall digitalization, understanding this distinction affects budgeting, depreciation, and technology refresh cycles.

Content Governance

Digital Infrastructure

Content governance defines the policies, workflows, and standards for creating, approving, publishing, and retiring content across digital channels. It ensures content quality, brand consistency, legal compliance, and efficient content operations.

Content Approval Workflow

Digital Infrastructure

Content approval workflow is the defined process for reviewing and authorizing content before publication. It specifies who can create content, who must approve it, and what criteria must be met, with escalation paths for expedited approval when needed. In mall operations, workflows often balance speed and control, allowing local teams limited autonomy while reserving final approval for sensitive or portfolio-wide content.

Change Management

Operations & Governance

Change management is the structured approach to transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from current state to a desired future state. In technology implementations, it includes communication planning, training, adoption support, and addressing resistance.

Content Governance

Operations & Governance

Content governance is the framework of policies, roles, and processes that ensure content quality, consistency, and compliance across all channels. It includes brand guidelines, approval workflows, content ownership, and archival policies.

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Short-Term Leasing (Pop-ups)

Tenant Management

Short-term leasing refers to temporary retail arrangements, typically 1-12 months, for pop-up stores, seasonal retailers, or brand activations. These flexible arrangements fill vacancies while providing fresh experiences for shoppers and testing ground for emerging brands.

Smart Parking

Parking Solutions

Smart parking is a technology-driven approach to parking management that uses sensors, cameras, and software to monitor space availability, guide drivers to open spots, enable mobile payments, and optimize parking operations. It can integrate with loyalty programs to offer parking rewards.

SLA Management

Facility Management

SLA (Service Level Agreement) management is the process of defining, tracking, and enforcing service standards with vendors and internal teams. In facility management, SLAs specify response times, resolution times, and quality standards for different categories of work.

Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs)

Operations & Governance

Standard Operating Procedures are documented step-by-step instructions for routine operational tasks. In property management, SOPs ensure consistent execution of processes like opening procedures, incident response, tenant onboarding, and maintenance protocols across all staff and properties.

System Integrations

Digital Infrastructure

System integrations connect different software systems to share data and functionality. In mall operations, this includes integrations between property management, loyalty, parking, wayfinding, CRM, and marketing systems to create unified operations and reporting.

Single Sign-On (SSO)

Security & Compliance

Single Sign-On enables users to log in once and access multiple applications without re-authenticating. In property organizations, SSO provides convenient access to all operational systems while centralizing security controls and audit logging.

System Availability (Uptime)

Security & Compliance

System availability, or uptime, measures the percentage of time a system is operational and accessible. For critical property systems like parking, emergency messaging, and access control, high availability is a common procurement requirement; the specific target is set in the applicable service agreement rather than advertised.

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Tenant Portal

Tenant Management

A tenant portal is a digital platform that provides commercial tenants with access to property management services, documents, announcements, and communication tools. It centralizes interactions between property managers and tenants, replacing fragmented email and phone communication.

Tenant Onboarding

Tenant Management

Tenant onboarding is the structured process of integrating new tenants into a commercial property, including documentation collection, system access provisioning, orientation, and initial communications setup. It ensures tenants are operational and aligned with property standards from day one.

Tenant Compliance

Tenant Management

Tenant compliance refers to the adherence of commercial tenants to lease terms, property regulations, and operational standards. This includes trading hours, signage guidelines, insurance requirements, health and safety protocols, and marketing participation obligations.

Tenant Communication Management

Tenant Management

Tenant communication management is the systematic approach to managing all communications between property management and tenants, including announcements, requests, incident notifications, and campaign coordination. It replaces ad-hoc emails with structured, trackable communication workflows.

Tenant Performance Analytics

Tenant Management

Tenant performance analytics is the measurement and analysis of individual tenant business performance within a property, including sales data (where available), foot traffic conversion, loyalty program participation, and customer satisfaction metrics. Data availability varies by lease structure and jurisdiction, so tenant performance analytics often rely on proxies rather than full sales transparency.

Tenant Mix Strategy

Portfolio & Asset Management

Tenant mix strategy is the deliberate curation of retail tenants to optimize property performance. It considers category balance, brand positioning, traffic drivers, and synergies between tenants to create a compelling destination that serves the target catchment. Digital analytics increasingly support tenant mix decisions by revealing actual movement patterns rather than relying solely on intuition.

Tenant Campaign Coordination

Tenant Management

Tenant campaign coordination is the process of aligning marketing activities between property management and tenants. It includes campaign calendaring, offer submission workflows, cross-promotion opportunities, and performance tracking shared with participating tenants.