May 19May 19 Admin & Community Support Before starting a new discussion, take a moment to think about the best fit for your post. This helps keep the community clear, useful, and easy to navigate for everyone.Ask yourself:What is the main purpose of my post?Are you asking for help, sharing an idea, or offering feedback on a product, service, or workplace issue? Being clear about your purpose helps others understand how to respond.Who is my audience?Is your post aimed at a specific group of occupiers, or is it relevant to the wider community? Some conversations are best for specialists, while others are useful to everyone.Is this for a specific topic or the whole community?If your post relates to a particular area such as workplace strategy, portfolio performance, sustainability, technology, or AI, it may work best in a dedicated topic area rather than a general discussion.Has it already been discussed?Please check whether a similar conversation already exists before posting. If it does, joining that thread helps bring related insights together in one place and avoids duplicate discussions.A few tipsIf you need support with a challenge, include the context, what you have tried so far, and the outcome you want.If you are sharing an idea, explain the opportunity and why it matters.If you are giving feedback, be specific about what could be improved and what benefit that change would create.Our goal is to make Occupier World a practical, welcoming space where occupiers can ask questions, share experience, and learn from one another.
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