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Worktech stacks don’t break. They accumulate.

Workplace technology rarely breaks, it accumulates. One solution at a time, organizations build stacks that solve immediate needs but introduce new dependencies, duplicate data, and rising overhead. What once felt manageable becomes an ecosystem that requires constant coordination. This piece explores how complexity builds and why organizations are rethinking how they design workplace technology to stay flexible over time.

by on June 29, 2026

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How leading CRE teams are optimizing cost per employee

The numbers said the portfolio was optimized. Cost per employee dropped, space was consolidated, and leadership saw progress. But months later, attendance patterns shifted, underused locations lingered, and the gains quietly eroded. The teams sustaining results aren’t relying on periodic resets—they’re tracking how space is actually used and adjusting continuously as workplace behavior evolves.

by on June 25, 2026

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Prioritizing maintenance by business impact, not urgency

See why urgency isn’t enough for work order prioritization and how focusing on business impact improves maintenance decisions and workload stability. Shift from urgency-based maintenance decisions to impact-driven prioritization by focusing on safety, compliance, operations, and financial risk to build a more consistent, predictable approach to work.

by on June 24, 2026

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Closing branches is the easy part

For more than a decade, banks have been reducing their branch footprints. Digital banking adoption has steadily increased, routine transactions have moved online, and executives have faced growing pressure to optimize real estate portfolios. Learn why closing branches is the easy part.

by on June 23, 2026