Written by Brita Everett, Joo Oh, Jessica Parrish, and Matthew Somerton. Narrated by Gayle Crew. In the high-speed world of finance, milliseconds and micro-decisions matter. Yet peak performance depends on recovery as much as reaction time. Neuroscience shows that even brief moments of respite can restore working memory, sharpen focus, and regulate stress responses – without slowing output. For today’s financial firms, the competitive edge lies in workplaces that balance intensity with recovery, creating environments that sustain both people and performance.
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Written by Brita Everett, Joo Oh, Jessica Parrish, and Matthew Somerton. Narrated by Gayle Crew. In the high-speed world of finance, milliseconds and micro-decisions matter. Yet peak performance depends on recovery as much as reaction time. Neuroscience shows that even brief moments of respite can restore working memory, sharpen focus, and regulate stress responses – without slowing output. For today’s financial firms, the competitive edge lies in workplaces that balance intensity with recovery, creating environments that sustain both people and performance.
Written by Brita Everett, Joo Oh, Jessica Parrish, and Matthew Somerton. Narrated by Gayle Crew. In the high-speed world of finance, milliseconds and micro-decisions matter. Yet peak performance depends on recovery as much as reaction time. Neuroscience shows that even brief moments of respite can restore working memory, sharpen focus, and regulate stress responses – without slowing output. For today’s financial firms, the competitive edge lies in workplaces that balance intensity with recovery, creating environments that sustain both people and performance.
Listen as Rachel MacCleery, Executive Director at the ULI Randall Lewis Center for Sustainability in Real Estate, and Luke Lanciano, Director of Sustainability for Tower Companies, discuss harnessing renewable energy.
A discussion on challenges and pro tips to executing projects successfully in Asia. Based on real life (sometimes humorous) experiences of two industry veterans.
Savills Global Occupier Services leaders from North America, EMEA and APAC discuss how to leverage CRE strategy and the evolving role of Global Capabilities Centers to meet talent, innovation and cost objectives.
Savills leaders in global enterprise solutions and industrial and logistics discuss the synergy of office and industrial CRE strategy and the role of 3PL’s with DHL America’s head of transaction strategy.
A discussion led by Savills CEO of Global Occupier Services, Rick Schuham, of how AI can be deployed and integrated into lease administration and portfolio planning workflow to increase efficiency and add value .
In this episode, Bill Harter, Principal Solution Advisor at Visual Lease and CoStar Group, shares how leading organizations are shifting from lease accounting compliance to portfolio optimization in corporate real estate. As organizations move past meeting new accounting standards, the conversation is shifting toward using data and market insights to make smarter portfolio decisions. Bill shares how real estate leaders can evaluate lease economics, anticipate market changes, and align their portfolios with future business needs to drive greater efficiency and resilience.
This session will highlight emerging trends in biophilic design, workplace wellness, and corporate sustainability, offering forward-looking strategies that property owners and occupiers can implement today.
If organizations want to maximize every inch of their real estate, they must move beyond traditional space planning and embrace real-time, data-driven decision-making.
What if we told you that your workplace has a hidden menu? Not just the one in the cafe or pantry, but the one made up of your environment, culture and overall foodscape.
Understand how to redefine innovation as the next essential human resource—one that allows us to create more than we consume, build trust in a world of doubt, and choose wisely when the stakes are highest.
In this session, we don’t want to give you trends, just facts. Start with helping understand the science of innovation followed by a showcase of Space Matrix’s diverse tenant project benchmarks from across APAC.
Non-profit organizations have long thrived by blending people-first approaches, good business practices, and creative funding strategies to advance their missions and drive growth.
Decades of research shows that in-person interactions play a critical role in fostering innovation. What does this mean for work today, so much of which is distributed and conducted over asynchronous collaboration platforms?
In today’s competitive landscape, employers and landlords are looking beyond conventional amenities to create workplaces that foster employee well-being and retention.
Written by Brita Everett, Joo Oh, Jessica Parrish, and Matthew Somerton. Narrated by Gayle Crew. In the high-speed world of finance, milliseconds and micro-decisions matter. Yet peak performance depends on recovery as much as reaction time. Neuroscience shows that even brief moments of respite can restore working memory, sharpen focus, and regulate stress responses – without slowing output. For today’s financial firms, the competitive edge lies in workplaces that balance intensity with recovery, creating environments that sustain both people and performance.