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The Golden Rule of Networking

The Golden Rule of Networking

Evaluating the Decision to Own Real Estate

One of the most important capital decisions made by corporations is whether they should own or lease their operating real estate (offices, industrial and warehouse facilities, and retail space).

Advice from Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki

Donald Trump and Robert Kiyosaki: 7 Areas of Business You MUST Keep Learning

The Apple Store Rollout Strategy

The Design/Construction Strategy used by Steve Jobs to take Apple into bricks and mortar.

Quiet, Please: Should workplaces be designed for extroverts?

Susan Cain, author of  Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking,on how today’s workplaces are designed for extroverts: “It’s quite a problem in the workplace today, because we have a workplace that is increasingly set up for maximum group interaction. More and more of our offices are set up as …

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5 key points for healthcare real estate planning

Five opportunity areas that, when viewed together and from the perspective of executive system leadership, form a comprehensive picture of the organization’s current performance and a roadmap to improve it:

The New Redlining: Digital Online Aggregators

New York Times: In the 1970s, a professor of communication studies at Northwestern University named John McKnight popularized the term “redlining” to describe the failure of banks, insurers and other institutions to offer their services to inner city neighborhoods. The term came from the practice of bank officials who drew a red line on a …

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Tony Dungy: How Many Days Does it Take to Prepare for Any Football Game?

Super Bowl coach Tony Dungy on how many days are required to prepare for any football game…and why.

The Green Imperative: Not Your Father’s Recycling Program

Increasingly aware corporate customers and individual consumers alike want to see a demonstrated commitment to what’s known as “the triple bottom line” of people, planet and profit in the brands they buy

CBRE 2012 Global View

CBRE 2012 Global Report

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