Should You Get Rid of Your Headquarters?

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
9 minutes

The pandemic has disrupted almost every industry not the least of which is the commercial real estate business. A Nov. 2020 Wall St. Journal article noted four companies that are seriously questioning whether they should have headquarters offices at all.

Bringing that macroeconomic question down to the microeconomic level, what individual in your organization might benefit the absolute MOST from moving to a “no office solution?” The answer will surprise you. Tune in this week as Wayne challenges the conventional wisdom with a Dan Sullivan/Strategic Coach-inspired concept.

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