Operational and Compensational Implications of Reducing Office Size
As is true with everything in business, the issue of reducing office size cannot be viewed in a vacuum. If you decide that reducing office
As is true with everything in business, the issue of reducing office size cannot be viewed in a vacuum. If you decide that reducing office
What speed! What dexterity! And I am not just talking about the continuing spectacle of The World Cup, or excitement of the now-decided NBA Finals
The Stanley Cup ended last week, but the industry is talking about a possible hockey stick recovery for housing if builders can’t “meet pent-up demand once excess inventories are depleted.” The sentiment
Several years ago I was asked to participate in a Habitat for Humanity project. It was a day when only women were to work on a home that was being built for a single mother in Hartford, CT, and I was proud to participate.
I participated with several agents from my office and upon arrival we were met by the local builder who provided each of us with a carpenter’s apron, a hammer, nails, a tape measure and our assignments. Mine was to hammer floor boards. The builder barked out instructions, demonstrated with a few swings of his hammer and left me to my work which I took on with feverish excitement.
If tweets actually chirped the global din would be as pervasive as vuvuzela horns at the World Cup. Twitter just announced there are 65 million
On the foreclosure front this week, the pace of prime borrowers succumbing to foreclosure is accelerating with unemployment being the major driver. The good news,
I often find myself in conversations about the dynamics between real estate agents, brokerage owners/managers and the consumer. Frequently I’m asked to debate whether our
Economic forecasts are an interesting thing to consider. Exactly 3 weeks ago, I read several forecasts that stated that the market was indeed recovering and
Google is yet again making our lives easier. Now, you don’t have to search for iPhone or Android apps of interest, as they will be
The government has played a large role in housing recovery. This week, the real-estate lobby asked Congress to extend the amount of time that potential
While enjoying my 3 hour wait in Cancun International Airport recently, I daydreamed about the vacation from which I was returning. The beaches, the ruins,
For those of you working on social media strategies, a new report shows it is not enough to use one strategy across multiple social media
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