Melanie Jones on the workplace team at CORT had the opportunity to ask Lawrence Gellerstedt about his commercial real estate journey from leadership at Cushman and Wakefield, to interesting times
I am sure some are vigorously updating and maintaining their current workplace use strategy plans, and some, unfortunately, are asking, "Do we even have a rolling workplace use strategy?"
For the
Furniture is one of the most important purchases you'll make for your office. Not only does it keep your staff and your clients comfortable, but it makes a statement. An
When it comes to your business, you want your employees to do their jobs well without wasting time, effort, or money. In other words, you want your office to run
When is the last time you evaluated your current workplace setup? Does your furniture need a refresher? Does your current setup benefit or limit your employees? Does it make sense
Just 32 percent of American workers report feeling engaged on the job, according to a 2015 Gallup Poll. When people "check out" at work, productivity suffers. Happily, changes in design
According to GlobalWorkplaceAnalytics.com, working at home has become so popular that half of today's workforce is doing their work from home at least half of the time. Excluding self-employed workers,
By Dahna M. Chandler
As your business grows, it's important to be like the nearly 92 percent of business owners who navigate change with high levels of agility. Accomplishing that puts
By Dahna M. Chandler
One of the fastest ways for a small business to become more productive (thus more profitable) is to create a more comfortable workplace. Focusing on comfort shows