Is doubt a leadership superpower in the workplace?
Uncertainty is not necessarily something to overcome but rather something to harness for leaders looking to thrive
Uncertainty is not necessarily something to overcome but rather something to harness for leaders looking to thrive
Former home of Construction Industry Federation came close to being sold for €23m in midst of Covid-19 pandemic
Buildings driving high vacancy rates no longer meet standards demanded by tenants and, in some cases, legally required
State’s fifth-largest law firm seeking up to 160,000sq ft of office space to accommodate further growth
ChatGPT developer narrows search for new EMEA hub to two potential locations in city and docklands
Dublin City Council had granted permission for revised office campus scheme
Business executives increasingly recognise that visibility in the workplace is important but staff can be nervous of a CEO in their midst
Core Capital chief seeking new development opportunities following dismissal of Revenue winding-up petition
Demand for sustainable green buildings is driving activity, but lack of development pipeline may push rents up
Quiet quitters are unfairly maligned, in a way these are people I can respect. Loud workers on the other hand, they are way worse
Older buildings have an obvious appeal in times of economic uncertainty – they’re cheaper
Mobile operator in talks to take over entire office building left vacant by TikTok
Mahon scheme sees 44,000sq ft of space taken up between three new tenants this year
They’ve taken our walls, they’ve taken our permanent desks. Where does it end?
Future office construction pipeline falls below average take-up for last 15 years
Datavant to create 125 jobs by end of 2027 with new global research and design centre
Rejecting ditherers can seem abrupt. But in our overloaded age, taking up valuable time is also an affront
Developer Pat Crean and M&G agree loan from Standard Chartered on Workday’s new European HQ
Building occupies prime position at junction with South Frederick Street
Do you trust your people? If you don’t, then you have much bigger things to worry about than where they work
Leadership of Civil Service union instructed to resist changes to current arrangement
Adjoining blocks on Molesworth Street sit just a short walk from gates of Leinster House
Clancourt told Minister for Finance Jack Chambers employers had complained about ‘significant’ cost of amenities to get staff back to office
US technology giant signs for largest single office letting in European market since onset of Covid-19 in 2020
Newly built Dublin docklands office block to undergo substantial upgrade works
Developer Johnny Ronan’s RGRE hosts topping-out ceremony at global banking giant’s new office in Dublin docklands
Embassy agrees deal with MRP for second floor of redeveloped Kildress House
US property giant looking to dispose of fully let assets in city centre and docklands
Repeated eight-hour desk days can lead to gluteal amnesia, a potentially debilitating condition
It’s like the historical policies that govern these routines emerged from a system where there was always a mammy at home
Completion of deals brings Lakeside Drive building to full occupancy
Some readers point out negatives of lack of office time: ‘I believe that working from home is eroding what it means and feels like to be part of a team’
Some employers that are mandating office returns favour retaining their big spaces, while others move to smaller but better-serviced properties
Successful workplaces are not just about how much space is occupied: it’s also about creating environments that foster collaboration, innovation, and a sense of belonging
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