4.7 • 989 Ratings
🗓️ 7 March 2022
⏱️ 38 minutes
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Caleb Parker is one of the most intelligent commentators on the future of our workplaces (Twitter, his website) and this conversation with him did not disappoint. Caleb is the founder of a flexible workplace offering, Bold, but also host of a truly brilliant commercial real estate podcast called The Work Bold Podcast.
I found Caleb's podcast via Antony Slumbers Twitter feed and it's become part of my weekly routine as it normally drops in time for my Sunday run. (BTW Antony was a former guest who shared with us the perspective of the commercial real estate sector early in the pandemic. I found the dialogue with Antony so rich that I wanted to seek another update from the sector.
The second half of the discussion is especially strong. I ask Caleb to give the stump pitch for the office and his answer is stunning. He also shares a stark warning that 'bad culture is a bigger threat to the office than the pandemic'.
Caleb also shares with us the perspective of his most inspiring guest on his own podcast - who outlined what is a breathtaking approach to the future office.
Here is the episode that he mentions with Michelle Schnieder.
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0:00.0 | If you run a restaurant in London, you need to know about Square. |
0:03.4 | The integrated point of sale system built four restaurants. |
0:06.7 | It's payments, point of sale and reporting all in one. |
0:10.1 | It also connects your front and back of house, which you nail every order and Square's reporting feature can help you save hours on accounting every week. |
0:18.0 | Join at Square.com. Square, big in restaurants. |
0:22.0 | Square Up Europe Limited is authorized by the Financial Conduct Authority under the Electronic |
0:26.1 | Money Regulations 2011. |
0:27.7 | Registered reference number 900846. Hello this is Eat Sleep Work Group, it's a podcast about workplace culture, psychology and life. Thank you so much for |
0:46.5 | listening today. I had a lovely email that I'm trying to find here. I had a lovely email from someone in the week |
0:51.9 | saying that he professor on his university |
0:56.8 | course had suggested that everyone on the course now listen to the podcast, which I thought was wonderful. I've made it to the |
1:05.2 | curriculum. I've officially gone from the things that they don't teach you at |
1:09.7 | Harvard Business School to the things they do teach you at Harvard Business School |
1:15.1 | with the only caveat that this was Liverpool University which in many ways is actually |
1:20.1 | better. So today's episode is a discussion with someone who I find |
1:26.9 | absolutely fascinating. I came across Caleb Parker through his podcast and his podcast is a brilliant |
1:35.9 | showcase of the themes and discussions in the commercial real estate market. |
1:41.0 | Commercial real estate has gone through this sort of really extraordinary |
1:45.0 | reckoning of the last two years that hasn't fully yet been realized but |
1:49.0 | you'll have noticed that over the course of the last couple of years I've had Anthony Slumbers on. |
1:55.0 | I featured a discussion with Richard Pickering from Cushman Wakefield and I just love hearing what they're saying in the sector responsible for giving |
2:07.6 | us offices what they're saying about this. Now Caleb Parker is remarkably well placed to enhance that discussion |
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