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Diary: A McNugget of wisdom

Face-to-face networking is the industry’s lifeblood, so no surprise that EG’s Connecting Tomorrow’s Leaders event offered countless stories of career turning points taking place over a pint in a pub. This can mean hangovers are an occupational hazard but it doesn’t mean you should drop your A game.

Sam Brown, CBRE graduate surveyor and founder of the Student Surveyor website, regaled the crowd with a tale from his days on placement at McDonald’s. All-too bright and early after a high-spirited (read: boozy) work event the night before, he begrudgingly exchanged small talk with a chap at the office café, revealing his head felt like it was hosting the mother of all fiestas, and he had neither showered, nor shaved. Once at his desk and logged on, he found a group e-mail from HR asking everyone to give the new boss a warm welcome, accompanied by a photo of the very man he had just been talking to: the fast food chain’s new Big Mac Daddy. We’re loving it. “The moral of the story,” said Brown, “is be kind and polite to everyone you meet at networking events, or in the office, because they could be your new boss.”

Get ready to Roomba?

Looking to shave a bit of money off the office overheads? Well, don’t rush to sack the cleaners and replace them with a Roomba. It could come with unintended consequences. According to Reuters, the future of the robotic vacuum cleaner so beloved of cats in shark costumes (Google it) “may lie more in collecting data than dirt”. Colin Angle, chief executive of Roomba maker iRobot, has spoken about how the device’s room-mapping technology is at the centre of the company’s strategy. The plan is to only sell the spatial data collected by Roombas from customers who are willing to share it – but if you are ultra-secretive about your office floorplan, perhaps best to stick with the human option for now. On the other hand, if you’re looking to sell up, why employ a surveyor? Buy yourself a Roomba and get all the measurements you need, plus clean carpets in the deal.

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