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If 80% of the seats had names, you were doing well - Julie Whelan

Regardless of if those people were coming in or not.

Things like sensor or threshold technologies allow organizations to actually understand how the different spaces are being used so they can change the function to meet the way their people are actually using that space - Julie Whelan

I grew up in a time where we had names assigned to seats, and if 80% of the seats had names, you were doing well regardless of if those people were coming in or not. We weren't even thinking about utilization. - Julie Whelan


Real estate and facilities professionals are having to up their data game, as the percentage of seats assigned, and seats per square foot, never really measured utilization, effectiveness, or the health of the office and the people using it.

Build it, set it, and forget it, (Ronco style, RIP Ron Popeil) doesn't cut it anymore.

A small part our deep dive into the latest CBRE Office Occupier Sentiment Survey. First-person, longitudinal data. What has changed in the last year?

Julie Whelan: Mixed-Use Community, Healthy Submarket | Work 20XX podcast with Jeff Frick Ep16 -

- transcript and show notes - https://www.work20xx.com/episode/julie-whelan-mixed-use-community-healthy-submarket-work-20xx-ep16 - or wherever you podcast

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