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January 28, 2025January 28, 2025

It is not always possible to solve the biggest problem facing you in the moment.

I have spent some time reflecting on my posts over the past year. There has been a strong workplace slant to them. On reflection, this makes a lot of sense. The problems facing CRE professionals are down to how to design and build an office for the post-pandemic world. For most of my time on…

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January 22, 2025January 22, 2025

Power, Community, Empathy.

Welcome to 2025! This is the year we finally get a direction, figure out together where corporate real estate is going, and make a plan to get there! Or not. I’m not sure anymore to be honest what is going on. As I write this, it is nearing the end of January. Not even a…

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November 12, 2024October 24, 2024

A surprisingly difficult question to answer in the current world: what is the role of the workplace in how employees work?

Most everyone reading one of my posts works in or around Corporate Real Estate. This self-selected group has probably spent an inordinate amount of time in their career thinking about what a workplace is, how they are designed, how employees use them, and the attributes successful workplaces have. But one big fact has been brewing…

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October 29, 2024October 22, 2024

CRE leaders need to stop thinking in terms of weekly occupancy and shift to a monthly framework.

Most conversations I have with people about workplace occupancy include the phrase “days per week in the office.” Over the past two years, this way of thinking about occupancy has become increasingly problematic when considering how people actually work. It can be hard to overcome the hybrid propaganda about 2 to 3 days per week…

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October 22, 2024October 17, 2024

It is time to retire all “Return to” concepts. If your Return has not yet happened, it probably is not going to. #CRE

The world is now mostly two years beyond the end of almost all COVID-era restrictions. A “New Normal” has been established through intentional action or unintentional patterns forming. Headlines that continue to talk about Return to Office or Return to Work (with Amazon causing the most recent ruckus) are missing the point about how people…

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August 23, 2024August 23, 2024

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My wife’s uncle passed away unexpectedly two days ago. He was too young, loved, and good to have this happen. But then, fate does not always look at who we are when deciding to intervene. Who we are is not a question fate deals with, it is a question for those of us who remain…

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July 17, 2024June 10, 2024

Trust. Such a little word to carry so much weight.

It is almost a cliche to talk about how important trust is in business. The only reason it is not fully in the realm of cliche is because there is too much truth to it to disregard. Trust is not something that can be quantified. Like friendship, it exists on a spectrum that can change…

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July 10, 2024June 10, 2024

Not every decision needs to be data-driven.

I am a data-focused person who uses data to develop strategies, guide site plans, plan budgets, and generally make decisions. What people do not see are the many, many times when I decide not to use data to back up a particular point. The editing process is tricky that way, it is impossible to see…

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June 26, 2024June 7, 2024

The CRE Everything App is finally losing traction.

A big trend over the last couple of years was every CRE Tech vendor building out their app to be the operating system for the workplace. They loaded in desk booking, conference room booking, wayfinding, social capabilities, amenities ordering, events announcements, security integration, and anything else they could think of. The goal was for employees…

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June 19, 2024June 6, 2024

For those that need the occasional reminder: meetings are not a replacement for managing.

I sometimes fall into the trap of forgetting that a meeting is a vehicle for things to happen, not a thing that makes things happen. We all know the tropes about “this meeting should have been an email.” All of us have attended those meetings (possibly multiple today alone). But similarly, all of us have…

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