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The Editors moderate this CRE blog and the Corporate Real Estate LinkedIn Group.

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CRE Social Media – The Revolution Continues

CRE Social Media – The Revolution Continues Initially, the topic of “Social Media” simply centered on, “what is Social Media and how should our industry engage this new phenomenon? Fast forward to 2011 and FaceBook, with over 600M users, is redefining the Internet and believing this trend will continue… JP Morgan just raised 1.2 Billion …

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WHERE IS MY iPad – The CRE Mobile Enterprise Ignites

WHERE IS MY iPad – The CRE Mobile Enterprise Ignites It seemed like only a few years ago that cell phones were used exclusively for talking. As if almost out of nowhere, PDAs, BlackBerrys with email and smartphones, iPads and tablet computers with 3G and 4G internet access and thousands of applications have found their …

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Why America’s Young And Restless Will Abandon Cities For Suburbs

Evidence from the last Census show a marked acceleration of movement not into cities but toward suburban and exurban locations.

How to Become a LEED Green Associate In 60 Days or Less

How to Became a LEED Green Associate In 60 Days or Less

How to Remember People’s Names

Using Google+? If So Google Essentially Owns Your Photos

From Google TOS: By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, irrevocable, worldwide, royalty-free, and non-exclusive license to reproduce, adapt, modify, translate, publish, publicly perform, publicly display and distribute any Content which you submit, post or display on or through, the Services. You agree that this license includes a right for …

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Cloud Computing: Here to Stay or Just Another Fad

Cloud Computing: Here to Stay or Just Another Fad Mainframes, mini computers, distributed networks and now cloud computing. Some say we have gone full circle and are returning to a more sophisticated, yet dumb terminal. Over the last 18 months, cloud computing has received a great deal of attention due to its cost and management …

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3 primary areas where technology can help CRE efficiency

From Realcomm: 3 primary areas where technology can help corporate real estate operate with a higher level of sophistication and efficiency: Mobile, flexible, hyper-effective work force Automated Real Estate Portfolio Management Connected, intelligent, high performance facilities Read more

How and Why to Stop Multitasking – Harvard Business Review

In contrast to almost everything else in your life, the more you multitask, the worse you are at it.

Cubicle Becoming Relic in Modern Workplace

The high-walled cubicle is quickly becoming a relic in the modern workplace. It is also becoming more common for executives to move out of their offices and sit with the rest of the workers. And the actual size of our workspaces is shrinking, as employees increasingly split their time between working remotely and in the …

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