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Mid-Atlantic Education: How Benchmarking Affects Workplace Solutions and Strategies
When:
Apr 4, 2013 from 08:00 AM to 10:00 AM (ET)
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Mid-Atlantic
Organizations often make use of benchmarking as a tool for deciding on workplace strategy directions, as well as justifying these decisions. There is also conversation that benchmarking is the death of innovative workplace design solutions. This panel discussion with occupiers and consultants will highlight how benchmarking has limited innovative solutions and where it has been used to support innovation. The conversation will be structured to broaden the dialogue to the audience and include their experiences through active participation in the discussion, as well as augmented through the use of text polling.
Panelists Include:
Fran Neville, Senior Manager, Real Estate, General Dynamics Information Technology
David Guin, Global Workplace Strategic Planning and Analysis, Computer Sciences Corporation
Arnold Levin, Managing Director of Strategies, IA Interior Architects
Cost:
$35 Members / $70 Non-Members
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Location
HITT Contracting, Inc. - The HITT Way Room
2900 Fairview Park Drive
Falls Church, VA 22042
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