How to move from embracing to celebrating difference
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In this second of two EG Property Podcasts looking at the power of difference, EG editor Samantha McClary asks whether real estate has really moved from tolerating difference to embracing and celebrating them. Joining her in this 40 minute discussion are Sasha Covington, chief operating officer in JLL's UK valuation advisory business, Michael Toft, head of care homes at Octopus Real Estate and Canary Wharf Group's managing director of people and culture Jane Hollinshead. Listen in as the trio discuss how much further real estate needs to move and what actions it has to take if difference really is to be celebrated.
First published
10/13/2021
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38 minutes
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EG Property Podcasts
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