Getting Smarter About Smart Buildings

If we think big enough, smart buildings can play a key role in helping us figure out what work will look like in the coming months and years. They should promote productive collaboration; improve virtual as well as physical work; yield data that's visible to employees, not just their bosses, fo...

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Main Author: Bernstein, Ethan
Format: eBook
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Published: [S.l.] MIT Sloan Management Review 2020
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