As agents and staff plan to return to the office, having an action plan that prioritizes safety and wellness is extremely important. Here are a few ways you can create a tailored strategy, while keeping health and wellness top-of-mind.
Source: Inman News
How to prepare your brokerage for a safe return to the office
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