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Jitendra Sharma

Director of Operations – Facilities Management

 Transforming workplaces through innovation and care

Real Estate management has now moved into a boardroom strategic direction setting to make people and buildings productive. Clients are looking for strategic partners who can help them manage their entire workplace ecosystem — companies that operate as an extension of their business and support broader organizational priorities.

From Support Function to Strategic Driver: Why the Future of Facilities Management is Human-Centered, Digital, and Built for Impact  

When clients are able to run business efficaciously, workplaces run seamlessly, — collaboration flows without disruption; assets and systems function seamlessly, and employees feel safe, comfortable, and supported—few stop thinking about the teams making it all possible. Yet behind every high-performing workplace is a complex ecosystem powered by strategy, innovation, and people.

 At Sodexo, we recognize the professionals shaping the future of workplace management, and few understand this transformation better than  Jitendra Sharma, Director of Operations.

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A Career Built Around People

Having spent over three decades in real estate management, managing complex operations for Fortune 500, Jitendra has witnessed firsthand how Real Estate (RE) management has evolved from a behind-the-scenes support role into a critical strategic business function. 

Jitendra has built a career leading complex operations across multiple markets globally. Of those three decades, he has spent nine years with Sodexo managing global strategic accounts and is now with Sodexo Philippines bringing a change and transformation to the Philippines RE business for clients. Prior to his role in the Philippines, he led strategic partnership with Telcom, FMCG clients globally and APMEA.  He led the Vietnam, South Korea business as the Segment Director. 

Jitendra’s leadership journey commenced into RE management across diverse markets and culture, but what kept him in the industry was never just buildings—it was People. 

“At its core, real estate and facilities management are people's businesses,” he shares. “You work with large teams across multiple markets, manage diverse client relationships, and lead people toward achieving Sodexo’s and client value proposition with mutual business outcomes.” 

For him, leadership in facilities management is about balancing business excellence with human connection; building strong teams while cultivating trusted client partnerships.

The Evolution of Facilities Management: From Cost Center to Boardroom Strategy 

When Jitendra began his career, facilities management was rarely seen as strategic. “Back then, facilities management didn’t have a place in the boardroom,” he explains.  It was often viewed as a support function; focused primarily on maintenance and operational continuity. Today, that has changed dramatically. 

Organizations now recognize that workplaces directly influence: 

  • Talent attraction and retention  
  • Employee productivity  
  • Collaboration  
  • Brand perception  
  • Workplace experience  
  • Business performance 

    A workplace today is no longer just a physical location; it reflects an organization’s brand. “The workplace is a statement of the brand,” Jitendra explains. “Sometimes even the office address alone motivates people to want to join a company.” He emphasizes that workplace strategy now requires close alignment between human resources and corporate real estate teams to create environments where employees feel engaged, productive, and connected. A well-managed workplace should feel like a place where people want to be; where they feel productive and valued.” And perhaps his most compelling measure of workplace success:

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