How to Create More Collisions in Your Workplace
Under the right circumstances, a collision could be a good thing!
Under the right circumstances, a collision could be a good thing!
Perkins&Will’s John Sadlon and Arjav Shah discuss evolving client goals, hybrid models, the durability of early assumptions, and dispelling the rumored death of the office.
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