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JLL: Escape the roundabout: A data-driven path to partnerships

  • Mon Apr 30 15:46:00 UTC 2018
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The slides below were presented in the breakout session of the same name at the 2018 International Corporate Citizenship Conference in Los Angeles, CA.

Save the date for the 2019 Conference in Dallas on April 28-30. Learn more.

Winston Churchill once wisely noted: "We shape our workplaces and thereafter, they shape us." Some 50 years after his death, his insight has enormous implications for those of us on the front lines of corporate responsibility, elucidating workplace topics including ethics, employee wellbeing, engagement, and worker productivity. This session will address the correlation between where and how we work and the opportunities we have to promote ethical cultures by adopting best practices. The session will also provide an opportunity for attendees to complete an audit to develop a strategy around workplace productivity. In this session, attendees will learn about:

  • Trends in workplace design that impact ethics and productivity
  • The benefits of a strong cross-functional relationship between facilities/real estate, human resources, investor relations and corporate citizenship teams
  • Ways corporate citizenship professionals can help senior leaders understand how office design can help companies achieve key business and corporate citizenship goals
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