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Sustainable Spaces: Leading the Charge in Green Real Estate

She Owns Success

From energy-guzzling corporations to forward-thinking communities, the green wave is washing over real estate, and it’s here to stay. The Growing Demand for Sustainability The growing demand for sustainability in the housing sector is increasingly shaping the future of real estate. Here are some key hallmarks: 1.

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Building Stronger Teams For Better Business

Forbes Careers

Justin Fenn and Dan Yozwiak are commercial real-estate brokers at Marcus and Millichap, a leading real-estate investment firm. Having worked together successfully for the last few years, the pair discuss the most important elements for building a high-performing team.

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Employee Engagement Benchmarks: Data, Score, Survey & Industry

Vantage Circle

Sooner or later, such commitment and drive will reflect positively on their performance and company growth. Employee engagement benchmarks serve as a standard against which organizations can measure how their employee engagement initiatives perform compared to industry standards. Kevin Kruse What are Employee Engagement Benchmarks?

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Expert Interview: Role of Coaching in Change Enablement

International Coach Academy

Expert Background Jeremy is a transformational change executive with 20+ years of experience building and leading high-performing business teams spanning change management, talent management, learning & development, leadership development, and employee experience in both in-house and consulting positions.

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Is WFH Finished?

Your Work, Your Way

was performed remotely, up from 10% pre-pandemic. But they feared that forcing their employees to come to the office more often could send top performers fleeing for more flexible work setups elsewhere.” One is real estate. A 2023 study showed that 40% of work in the U.S. Now the trend is reversing.

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Cognitive Biases and Their Relevance to Coaching Practice

International Coach Academy

More recent research from the field of neurosciences argues that biases have to do with the inherent workings of our brains which were originally designed to perform basic physical and perceptual functions and to ensure the survival of our hunter-gatherer ancestors (Korteling and Toet, 2022). Situation 2 (Endowment Effect): Client K.

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Structural factors driving multifamily performance

McKinsey

A confluence of social and economic factors have contributed to a cost spike in apartment rental housing.