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lenashapiro April 05, 2021
Amazon plans start bringing employees back to its offices on June 30, with most US workers returning by early fall.
lenashapiro April 05, 2021
In Japan, there is a word for death through overwork, karōshi, given such deaths are not infrequent among workers. In Sweden on the...
lenashapiro April 05, 2021
As the world begins returning to work, the old purpose of the office—going there to perform individual work—has shifted for 76% of companies.
lenashapiro April 05, 2021
In March 2020, when the pandemic hit and a state of emergency was declared, a large portion of the workforce, especially office-based staff, decamped and quickly transitioned to working from home.
Lauren April 01, 2021
Chris Rising, Founder of Rising Realty Partners discusses the transformation he continues to see across the industry with the adoption of new automation software, and what changes we can expect to stick for the future of the office.
Lauren April 01, 2021
Wells Fargo WFC +1.00% & Co. plans to start bringing employees back to the office after Labor Day, citin...
Lauren April 01, 2021
NEW YORK and BRUSSELS and SINGAPORE, April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Proxyclick and 
Lauren March 31, 2021
AI will change the way we use offices, and it will be the tool to help CRE understand those changes too. The shape of the post-pandemic office, adjusting to the contours of a more remote workforce and reopening pressures, is still in flux. For many in commercial real estate who embrace the potential of AI and automation to change the industry, these new technologies will help make sense out of so...
Lauren March 31, 2021
Scott Evans, Chief Digital Officer at Related Companies discusses the innovation that went in to creating the first-of-it’s-class development, Hudson Yards, how Related is scaling these capabilities across all of their platforms, and what his technology roadmap looks like for a post-pandemic world.
Lauren March 31, 2021
The employment attorney in Fairfax, Va., said she has tried a range of techniques to set boundaries while working long days from home running her law practice during the pandemic. Few measures work as well as the 9:45 p.m. alarm she started setting last month, though she admits to snoozing it occasionally to fire out one last email.