CBRE People and Culture
CBRE People and Culture
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At CBRE, we see diversity and inclusion as an essential and enabling forces within our company. We are committed to fostering an environment that: Reflects the diversity of clients we serve Provides everyone with the opportunity to succeed Values the differences of each individual, and Recognizes their contributions to our firm's success.
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Workplace Strategies for Keeping Employees Engaged and Present
It may be harder than ever to keep an employee at a job for the entirety of their career. Recent research has shown that the average worker stays at his or her job for just 4.6 years. What’s more, that worker is likely to have had 10 jobs before reaching the age of...
Sep 3, 2015 8:25 AM ET
Should Your Company Let You Nap?
In a competitive, fast-paced workplace environment, taking a nap in your office could be a risky proposition. Literally sleeping on the job could be a career-breaker—or at the least could cause more than a few sideways glances in your direction.
But at the offices of Nationwide Planning in Paramus, N.J., not only is it OK to take nap when you need one—it’s encouraged.
“A happy...
Sep 2, 2015 9:25 AM ET
Should You Sit or Stand at Your Desk? The Right Answer is “Both”!
It’s no secret that sitting down at a desk all day may be bad for your health.
A growing number of companies are beginning to understand the negative consequences of sitting for too long and are offering stand-up desks for their employees.
But the transformation from...
Aug 28, 2015 9:05 AM ET
Lighting Up Employee Wellbeing
For a better, healthier and more sustainable world, it is important to understand that the type, pattern and quality of lighting in buildings is key.
Beyond the elementary safety issue of providing enough light for people to see and complete tasks, it is imperative to delve further....
Aug 19, 2015 9:55 AM ET
Workplaces? Young Want 'Places to Work'
Workplaces with row of desks as we know them today will eventually become redundant, says research from real estate firm CBRE.
Shifts in attitudes towards work will be accompanied by significant changes in the way workplaces are planned - in particular, younger employees say they will need to support staff...
Aug 6, 2015 10:15 AM ET


