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U.S. Presidential Election Will Have Marked Impact, Tech Leaders Predict 

U.S. Presidential Election
Tech industry leaders predict the outcome of the U.S. presidential election will impact the sector's ability to stay ahead of global competitors.

CRE Leaders Expect Increased Budgets

Real Estate Investment
More than half of CRE leaders plan to grow their company's total footprint over the next five years, finds JLL's Future of Work Survey.

Employee Productivity: Where Do Workers Clock The Most Hours?

employee productivity
A new Robert Half survey reveals the cities where employees work the most hours. Plus, four key employee productivity trends for 2024.

CFOs Reach Highest Level Of Optimism In Nearly Three Years

Despite cost and hiring challenges, a new survey finds 58% of CFOs show optimism in the U.S. economy. 

Post-COVID Job Satisfaction: Great Resignation Or Great Regret?

Workers who changed jobs during COVID are now regretting it, suggests a new survey from The Conference Board. Plus, find out which work style is tops with employees.

Survey: Life Sciences Incubators Anticipate Continued Growth

In this first CBRE survey of its kind, incubators across the U.S. were asked about expectations related to funding and overall growth.

National Movers Study: Where Did Americans Move In 2023?

Lower costs are drawing Americans to the Southeast and less expensive metros, finds United Van Lines’ 47th Annual National Movers Study.

DEI Efforts Are Key Factor In Workers’ Job Decisions

New Eagle Hill research finds a company's DEI efforts are a key factor in over half of workers' job decisions, but only 29 percent of organizations are upping those actions.

Corporate Headquarters Are Being Redesigned, Not Disappearing

Companies are still committed to having a corporate headquarters, according to a new CoreNet Global survey.
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