Talent and vendor depth on the western corridor
Hitech–Madhapur–Gachibowli–Financial District remains the primary gravity line for captives and large tech employers. Your workspace plan should align shuttle and metro reality to that gravity—not to a map pin alone.
Pair TA hiring maps with isochrones before you lock a tower.
Workspace implications for GCC waves
Wave one often needs speed (managed or fitted BTS), while wave three may negotiate expansion holds or adjacent floors. Document security, BCP, and audit room needs in wave zero.
Plan MDF/IDF and access control zones early—retrofits are expensive.
Risk topics leadership will ask
Attrition and commute, operator solvency, landlord chain visibility, and substitution if the operator moves suites. Answer with evidence, not slogans.
Maintain a risk register with owners across RE, IT, HR, and legal.
Frequently Asked Questions
Depends on function mix, leadership travel patterns, and talent sourcing. Benchmark both with the same scorecard rather than headlines.
Under-specifying MDF/IDF and access-control zones, skipping shuttle reality tests, and signing expansion language without testing worst-case hiring slippage.
Before shortlist lock—retrofitting SOC-style controls after fit-out sign-off is slower and more expensive than designing zones up front.
Many programmes start managed or fitted BTS for speed, then renegotiate lease economics once hiring curves stabilise—pick per wave, not slogans.