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Why the Future of Work Isn’t About ‘Going Back’ with Melissa Marsh

All Work

With expertise in social research, workplace innovation, and real estate strategy, Melissa shares compelling insights on why companies should rethink office design, how cities are transforming, and what truly makes a workspace desirable. The power of flexibility in real estate, office space, and workforce management.

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Is Your Workplace Experience Commute-Worthy?

All Work

This shift is changing our daily patterns and is having a transformational impact on people, real estate, and our cities. Factors such as weather, traffic, parking costs, and the reliability and safety of public transportation influence this decision, as do efficiency, workstyle preferences and personal (after-hours) obligations.

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Office Building Repositioning: Designing For The Post-Pandemic Workplace

All Work

Fast forward a year-and-a-half, and although the typical “work week” may have extended, the health and wellness trends that were underway in commercial real estate prior to the pandemic have now been amplified. Transportation & Parking. There are several key factors to focus on: 1. Location & Access.

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How to Get Remote Workers to Come Back to the Office

Office Space

Non-verbal cues, body language, and immediate feedback lead to richer communication, accelerating the learning curve for new employees and promoting skill development across the team. Subsidize public transportation costs, offer parking passes, or provide stipends for gas money. Professional development opportunities.

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5 Reasons for Employees Not Wanting to Return to the Office (And How to Address Them)

Office Space

Discover new metrics, benchmarks, and design approaches to optimize your real estate and employee experience for the hybrid workplace. Perhaps even more significantly, getting rid of their commute saved many employees a lot of money, decreasing fuel and transportation costs and reducing everyday wear and tear on vehicles.

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Furthering Your Education on a Budget

Success

Some professions like teachers, medical professionals and real estate agents are required to take continuing education classes in order to maintain a license, while for other professions you may need to self guide your curriculum based on your career goal and the needs of your company. Is there a cheaper way to accomplish this?

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Office sector net zero targets require significant shift in thinking

Workplace Insight

The report argues that achieving net zero carbon emissions is a major component of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategies in the commercial real estate sector, driven by a growing expectation from businesses, their customers and ultimately the public, to respond to the effects of climate change.