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The most important aspect of a break room is creating an environment where your staff feels like they are actually on a break. PRO Content.

Approaching the owner and/or their financial manager to discuss additional staffing needs requires a tactful and strategic approach. We've created a guide for Estate Managers with some key points to effectively communicate the need for expanding household staff, ensuring a successful outcome for all parties involved.

Whether you’re seating 10 or 100, it’s important to know who is seated where and what’s important to them. Seating charts are the tool for the job. We’ve created Canva templates for several typical layouts, and it’s easy to cut and paste the elements to create your own.

Gold Porter, CEO of Riveter Consulting Group, shares her insight on working with agencies to place your household staff.
