Serviciudad will change headquarters starting this Monday, November 25

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The new administrative ⁤headquarters of the Public Services Company will be located in​ the Milan⁢ sector, designed to centralize operations ​and improve service⁣ for thousands of users in ​750 square meters.

Serviciudad⁤ reaffirms its commitment to the welfare of the Dosquebradas community, by⁤ announcing the opening⁢ of its new headquarters. With this space it will ⁢be possible​ to⁣ concentrate all the administrative, technical and user service areas in one place.

Mayor Roberto Jiménez‍ drew ⁢attention⁢ to the relevance of this progress: ⁣“This ‍new headquarters not ⁣only optimizes the service, but reinforces our vision of bringing citizens closer to effective⁢ modern solutions.yes.” The ⁤new offices⁢ will⁢ be located at Trasnán 26A #21AT-04, Av. Las Torres de Milan, which will allow us⁢ to offer‍ a ⁢more ‌agile and accessible service to users.

According to ‍the⁣ manager⁢ of Serviciudad, John ⁤Jairo Gómez, the integration of the⁢ different ‌areas in one point​ answers the objective of improving the quality of care: “We want all citizens to feel that this ‍headquarters is a space ​to solve their concerns in a more⁢ comfortable and ⁢fast ‍way, always guaranteeing⁣ an excellent service.“. The new headquarters has modern facilities designed to facilitate‌ contact between users and the company.

Starting ⁢next week, the offices will be fully‍ operational in this ⁤strategic point ‍that will benefit all Dosquebradenses. This decentralization not only‍ strengthens ties‍ with the community, but also promotes a more​ efficient work environment for Serviciudad employees. With this important step, ⁢the Company confirms its objective to lead​ with innovation and commitment, always prioritizing the ‌development and⁤ well-being of the city.

Interesting ​information

Serviciudad joins the Festival of Progress, which will be celebrated from​ November⁣ 29 to December 15, 2024, with a special commitment: to guarantee garbage-free festivals. Cleaning and collection ⁣days‌ will be intensive, because the company seeks to the residents of Dosquebra to ⁢enjoy organized‌ events, ​in a clean ⁢and pleasant environment, reaffirming its role in the development and well-being of the city.

How can technology improve the efficiency of public service organizations like Serviciudad?

Interview between Time.news Editor and Urban Development Expert

Time.news Editor: Good ​day, everyone! I’m ⁢thrilled‍ to⁢ be ‍here with Dr. Mariana Ruiz, an expert in urban development and public service⁢ management, to discuss the recent opening of the new headquarters for Serviciudad in Dosquebradas. Welcome, Dr. Ruiz!

Dr. Mariana Ruiz: ⁣Thank you for having me! I’m excited to discuss the implications of⁢ this new‍ facility.

Time.news Editor: Let’s dive right in. The ​announcement mentioned that Serviciudad’s⁤ new headquarters is designed to centralize operations and improve ⁢services for thousands of users. Can you explain why centralization is so important for public service companies?

Dr. Mariana Ruiz: Absolutely! Centralization in public services enhances efficiency and coherence in‍ operations. ⁤By bringing ‍together administrative, ⁣technical, and user service ‌areas ⁤under one roof, it minimizes confusion and⁢ redundancies. Users can access all necessary services​ in one location, which can ​significantly reduce ​wait times and improve overall customer satisfaction.

Time.news Editor: That makes a lot of sense. The Mayor, Roberto Jiménez, highlighted that this ​new facility aims to bring ⁤citizens‍ closer ⁣to effective‍ modern solutions. ⁣What are some modern solutions that could be integrated into this new headquarters?

Dr. Mariana ⁣Ruiz: Modern ⁢solutions might include digital service options, such as online​ platforms for bill payments or ⁢service requests. Additionally, integrating customer relationship management systems can track ⁢user interactions and feedback in real​ time, allowing the organization to respond quickly and efficiently to community needs. ​Moreover, ⁣incorporating smart technology⁢ to monitor resource usage can lead to more sustainable practices.

Time.news Editor: Speaking of sustainability, do you think the design and layout of the new 750-square-meter headquarters play a role in promoting environmentally friendly practices?

Dr. Mariana Ruiz: Definitely! ⁤Designing the ‌space​ using sustainable materials and energy-efficient systems, such as solar panels and ‍rainwater collection, can greatly reduce the building’s carbon footprint. Furthermore, ⁤having designated areas for⁤ green spaces,‌ like small gardens​ or‍ green roofs, can enhance⁤ the well-being of employees and visitors while contributing to biodiversity in urban spaces.

Time.news Editor: That’s fascinating! How do you envision the⁤ response from the Dosquebradas ⁤community regarding this new headquarters?

Dr. Mariana Ruiz: I expect⁢ a positive response, especially as⁢ community engagement ‍increases. When public services are modernized and made more accessible, citizens feel more empowered to utilize these resources. The city’s commitment to improving the‌ welfare of its residents can⁢ lead to increased trust ⁤and cooperation between the community and local government.

Time.news Editor: Very promising indeed. Given that this transition takes place on November 25,⁢ what steps do you ‍think Serviciudad should take to ensure‍ a smooth relocation and transition for their users?

Dr. Mariana Ruiz: Clear communication is key. They should inform the community well in advance​ about the move, including⁢ details on‍ service disruptions, new office hours, and location specifics. Providing staff ‌training to⁢ ensure ⁤they’re well-prepared‌ to⁣ assist clients in the new ‌space will also help. Moreover, an inaugural event could be a⁤ great way ⁣to celebrate the opening and encourage ⁢community involvement.

Time.news Editor: ‍ That’s a fantastic idea—a grand ⁣opening event could⁢ really generate excitement. looking ahead, ​how do you see the future of public service organizations evolving in urban areas like Dosquebradas?

Dr. Mariana Ruiz: The ‍future looks promising! As cities continue to grow,⁢ public services will increasingly rely on technology and innovative ⁤solutions to meet the needs of their ‌populations.‍ I envision more collaborative approaches, involving citizens in decision-making processes and service design. Emphasizing transparency, sustainability, and user-centered design will ultimately strengthen communities.

Time.news Editor: Dr. Ruiz, thank you so much ⁢for sharing your insights today! It’s encouraging to hear​ about the positive changes like this new Serviciudad headquarters, and I’m sure our readers will appreciate your expertise.

Dr. Mariana ⁤Ruiz: Thank you! It’s been a pleasure discussing these important topics with you.

Time.news Editor: And thank you to our audience for tuning in! We’ll keep you updated on the developments in Dosquebradas and beyond. Stay informed!

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