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CoreNet Global Chicago Chapter hosts a monthly luncheon series on Commercial Real Estate and the current news, developments, issues, politics, you name it! Join us for our hour long lectures on a variety of topics from current financial trends to how to build a green building!
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In this episode, Bill Harter, Principal Solution Advisor at Visual Lease and CoStar Group, shares how leading organizations are shifting from lease accounting compliance to portfolio optimization in corporate real estate. As organizations move past meeting new accounting standards, the conversation is shifting toward using data and market insights …
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Written by Kieran Mackie and narrated by Gayle Crew. Corporate security is not just about protection; it is about brand representation. High-profile institutions come with high-level scrutiny, and security providers face a unique challenge in these spaces: maintaining high-level security services while delivering five-star hospitality…
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Written by Sid Majumdar and narrated by Gayle Crew. This comprehensive analysis examines the economics of build versus partner strategies for organisations facing unpredictable fluctuations in headcount, providing data-driven insights for informed strategic decision-making.Por CoreNet Global's What's Next Podcast
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From our CRE As A Strategy Leader Thought Leader Partner, Cushman and Wakefield. This conversation with Despina Katsikakis, Carol Wong, and Prudential External Link’s Sheela Parakkal explores how corporate real estate and HR can join forces to create people-centric workplaces that drive engagement, well-being and performance. They dive into strateg…
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Written by Ricardo Chacon and narrated by Gayle Crew. This article shows corporate real estate managers, CFOs, and workplace leaders how to locate – and defend – the “just-right” zone of space that maximises employee experience while minimising cost and carbon.Por CoreNet Global's What's Next Podcast
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Written by Sid Majumdar and narrated by Gayle Crew. India’s workforce is at a pivotal juncture, marked by the simultaneous presence of five generations: the Silent Generation, Baby Boomers, Generation X, Millennials, and Generation Z. This generational diversity, while a powerful driver of innovation, presents unique challenges in workplace design,…
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Written by Henrik Jarleskog and narrated by Gayle Crew. Let’s be clear: There is no substantial return-to-office movement. Despite the headlines, the mandates, and the noise, what’s actually taking shape is quieter, smarter, and more enduring.Por CoreNet Global's What's Next Podcast
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Written by DeVon Prioleau and narrated by Gayle Crew. Absolutely, more women should consider construction as a career path! Young women entering the workforce have long been told that the trades and pathways are not designed for “girls.” Thirty years ago, women did not grow up to manage construction portfolios at major corporations in some of the l…
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Written by Sid Majumdar and narrated by Gayle Crew. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become one of the most transformative technologies of our time, reshaping industries and redefining how we approach complex challenges.Por CoreNet Global's What's Next Podcast
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Written by Santosh Varier and narrated by Gayle Crew. The evolving trends in office occupancy and workplace planning have become a focal point for businesses worldwide. As companies adjust to new work models, including hybrid and remote work, the traditional office has undergone a substantial transformation. The need for efficient, flexible, and em…
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Written by Carolyn Martin and narrated by Gayle Crew. Workplace occupancy sensors have many different applications, from counting how many employees are in the office on any given day, to ensuring control rooms stay at a safe temperature, to keeping out intruders, and to ensuring the lights come on when an employee enters the bathroom. There are so…
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