Fleming: Work is dead, long live ‘peopling’
Let’s be intentional when we bring people back to the office and create a space of supporting, collaborating, and peopling.
Fleming: Work is dead, long live ‘peopling’
Let’s be intentional when we bring people back to the office and create a space of supporting, collaborating, and peopling.
You deserve an epic work adventure
Real Strategy knows that giving your team an epic adventure starts with them.
Taking the temperature of Ottawa’s commercial real estate market
Subleases and vacancy rates will likely continue to rise as most tenants require less space now (and come renewal) due to hybrid plans.
An inside look at Ottawa’s office market trends
With organizations standardizing hybrid work, Real Strategy anticipates this reduction in tenant demand to continue.
The office isn’t dead – it just looks different
In today’s hybrid work environment, workstations need to cater to flexibility while still being comfortable and aesthetically pleasing.
Turning Ottawa’s commercial properties into ‘exciting, magnetic spaces’
The big themes coming out of discussions with clients and business leaders all revolve around the desire to create space that is magnetic and gets
Top tips for redesigning, subleasing or refreshing your office
In the eighth volume of Real Spaces Magazine, Real Strategy explores insights coming out of the first quarter of 2022 with respect to Ottawa and
Navigating the return-to-office rollercoaster
The longer we wait for a full-scale return to the office, the harder it will be to entice staff to return at all.
Searching for a new office status quo
What will the future of office work look like for federal employees in Ottawa/Gâtineau and what might the influence be on the commercial real estate
Rethinking culture and technology in the post-COVID office
A growing number of companies are roadmapping their return-to-the-office strategies and are thinking about their leasing needs.
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