Corporate Ef < FHD – HD >

Marcus blinked. "EF? I thought that was just a rumor. A spreadsheet error in the budget."

One day, the CEO, Alex, decided to shake things up by introducing a new system to improve productivity and efficiency. She brought in a team of experts, led by a brilliant organizer named Emma, to help the employees develop better habits and work smarter.

Marcus stepped closer. The screens displayed streams of footage. He expected to see machinery, perhaps automated assembly lines, or server farms.

"That energy powers the lights upstairs. It powers the servers. It powers the espresso machine you use every morning. Sarah’s hesitation, Tom’s longing... it’s all just potential energy waiting to be harvested." corporate ef

"Data," the man scoffed. He stood up and gestured to the monitors. "Look."

Marcus tried to scream. He tried to raise his hand. But the friction of his existence was gone. There was no resistance left in him.

Inside, a mist swirled. And floating in the mist, suspended in a pale viscous fluid, was a shape. It looked like a man, but compressed. The limbs were folded in on themselves, the features smoothed out like wax. It was perfectly still. Marcus blinked

Gesture: Unnecessary Chivalry. Time Lost: 4 seconds. EF Score: -0.02.

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He couldn't move.

Reducing the Corporate EF requires a mix of technological innovation and behavioral change.

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