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7 Office Design Strategies To Support Neurodiversity In A Post-Pandemic World

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Office environments can be tailored to better support neurodiverse individuals by incorporating thoughtful design strategies that cater to sensory, visual, auditory, and spatial preferences, thus creating inclusive workspaces that enhance productivity and comfort for all employees.

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Wellness booms and so does the share price of pharmaceutical retailers

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Coming after the business has continued to renovate the look of its beauty halls over the last three years, the 11,000 square foot space is part of Boots’ strategy to build a bridge between medicine and retail, much like Chemist Warehouse has done with Ultra Beauty and superstores in Australia.

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Evolutions In Workspace Design

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Defining this important factor will enable teams to create appropriate, future-focused solutions that ensure an organization’s workplace remains an extension of a client’s business strategy. Furniture solutions, floor plans, circulation paths and multi-use spaces that can be reconfigured quickly and easily will increase in importance.

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How to Improve Your Rental Property

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A potential tenant is seeking an apartment t hat offers a variety of usable space to accommodate their new normal of balancing work and work and personal life at home. Further, CRG’s new development strategy includes amenities specifically designed for the work-from-home tenant , with pocket offices and what Managing Partner J.J.

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Are You Attending Too Many Trade Shows or Not Enough? 

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Striking the optimal balance requires a keen eye for value—both in the opportunities seized and the time spent—challenging the modern trade show goer to assess the number of shows attended and the quality of each investment. Also, consider if you are attending many events without a clear strategy.