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How to Deal with Non-Negotiable Unrealistic Expectations

Eat Your Career

While it’s our duty to clarify and push back on such expectations, we may face situations where that impossibly high bar is simply non-negotiable. (By Here are some suggestions for how to deal with non-negotiable unrealistic expectations while maintaining professionalism and still caring for your own well-being. Learn more here.

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Landlords and occupiers don’t see eye to eye on the decarbonisation of European real estate

Workplace Insight

If better alignment between the two parties is not prioritised, it has the potential to increase total emissions from the built environment over the medium to long-term as real estate decisions are often medium to long-term commitments, according to the authors.

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The five ages of the office and the man who shaped the way we talk about them

Workplace Insight

DEGW specialised in the design of office environments, but was distinctive for its focus on the relationships between design and its impact on the organisations that occupied them. After four decades of speculative development, where the overriding concern was to minimise development costs, this was a genuinely fresh approach.

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MIPIM has changed, and mostly for the better

Workplace Insight

There needs to be more innovation and creative thinking around housing developments to tackle the high cost and lack of development. Lady Lucy French, CEO of the Fleet Street Quarter BID, was present to highlight a major programme to deliver over £5bn of development projects in and around Fleet Street, London.

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The Vanishing Executive Assistant—NOT!

Office Dynamics

Executive assistants are running meetings, making hiring decisions, giving presentations, negotiating contracts, managing budgets and are considered co-leaders. The cost is about $30,000. Executives want strategic business partners, which by the way, was acknowledged 20 years ago and now is being referred to more than ever.

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Pros and Cons of virtual meetings

Practically Perfect PA

With the introduction of virtual meetings and teleconferencing people can communicate with each other in different time zones and locations very easily and a great deal cheaper than the cost of a flight. Once the initial cost of equipment has been paid teleconferencing is inexpensive. Pros: Multiple locations across all time zones.

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Pros and Cons of virtual meetings

Practically Perfect PA

With the introduction of virtual meetings and teleconferencing people can communicate with each other in different time zones and locations very easily and a great deal cheaper than the cost of a flight. Once the initial cost of equipment has been paid teleconferencing is inexpensive. Pros: Multiple locations across all time zones.