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Sep 24
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238: Jak zdrowe jest miejsce, w którym s...

Marcin Wojciech Żebrowski
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W tym odcinku rozmawiam z Moniką Chacińską ze Skanska – ekspertką ESG i certyfikacji budynków – o tym, jak tworzyć biura wspierające zdrowie, komfort i efektywność pracowników.


Zagadnienia odcinka:

✅ Jak projektować biura wspierające dobrostan pracowników?

✅ Czym naprawdę jest ESG w praktyce?

✅ Jak certyfikacje LEED i WELL wpływają na przestrzeń pracy?

✅ Jak codzienne wybory w biurze wpływają na środowisko i komfort?

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