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Keith Fentress

Keith Fentress
Keith Fentress is the founder and president of Fentress Incorporated, bringing a wealth of expertise in assessment, planning, and space programming projects. His professional strengths encompass change management, program evaluation, and business process improvement, reflecting his commitment to delivering innovative and effective solutions. Outside of his professional endeavors, he is passionate about adventure travel and enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking with his dogs, canoeing, and snorkeling.
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Telework has been on the rise since the beginning of the pandemic. As a result, businesses have had to scramble to implement significant changes that support employees in working effectively from home.

It is my belief that a substantially higher percentage of employees will telework post-pandemic...

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by Keith Fentress (Fentress Inc.) and Mike Jones (President, Major Security Consulting and Design, LLC)

The courthouse is an iconic civic building representing the ideals of justice. Typically one of the more prominent government facilities in a community, the courthouse is often the location of...

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I remember my first job out of grad school. I was so excited to have a paycheck and a dedicated office. Most of my friends worked in cubicles, so it didn’t even matter to me that my office didn’t have a window to the outside world.

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I was recently asked to come back to work in a martial arts studio where I serve as a part-time instructor. Over the past several months, the studio has published policies outlining new guidelines for health and safety in response to the COVID pandemic. For example, they have implemented a more...

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Businesses nationwide are developing plans to return to normalcy – or something approaching it. “Normalcy,” in this case, means the workplace will once again become a busy setting where employees perform their job functions, public visits, and professional interactions occur.

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