Keys to consider in reopening your office: Outlandish ideas can get the conversation started
Curtis discusses ways that Tuck-Hinton has responded to COVID-19 and how to implement them within your own offices.
“Based on available information, what ideas make our work places safer? No idea is too crazy but some are crazy. Outlandish ideas are often useful in getting the conversation started. How about having a completely virtual workplace and converting your building into an urban farm? Or use those stress-reducing office pets as mobile sanitation stations to encourage good hygiene.”
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