Commercial Insights

How to Declutter Your Office Before Relocating

If you’re moving offices, you’re likely focused on boxing up your belongings and coordinating the move. You’re also missing out on an opportunity to declutter your current office so you can have a fresh start in your new space. Just like moving apartments, decluttering your belongings will make for an easier and less expensive move. […]

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Tips for Startups Renting an Office

As a startup, it’s only natural to start working out of your garage, home office, basement, or even kitchen table. However, as your business grows and becomes more successful your kitchen table probably won’t cut it. You need space to meet with clients, collaborate with your staff, and create separation from your home life. Once […]

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The Future of Office Design

Office design has come a long way in the past decade or so. Gone (for the most part) are the rows of cramped desks where all you can hear is the sound of typing. Even cubicles have gone by the wayside in exchange for more open office plans that encourage collaboration and communication. However, as […]

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How Gen Z Will Impact Your Workforce

Just as you’ve started to get a handle on what Millennials look for in a prospective employer and company, a new generation of workers is on the horizon. The iGeneration, or Generation Z, are those born between 1995 and 2010, with the oldest being about 23 and just entering the workforce. The U.S. Census Bureau […]

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How to Increase Your Customer Retention

For those in a product or service-based industry, customers are the number one priority. However, often the chase for new clients makes us forget about our existing clients. While trying to win over a prospective client, we don’t effectively address the needs and wants of existing clients. As a result, those clients leave and the […]

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How to Make Monotasking Work for you

Multi-tasking has been proven to heighten mental stress, ruin memory and concentration, and be literally impossible. So why do we still do it? “As much as people would like to believe otherwise, humans have finite neural resources that are depleted every time we switch between tasks,” The New York Times reports. “That’s why you feel […]

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