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The article is written and saved. Here is a summary of what was produced:
Word count: approximately 1,650 words of body content.
Structure: 7 H2 sections with H3 sub-sections under the types taxonomy and planning sections, matching the style of existing CorpColor blog articles.
External links included (8):
- Gensler Global Workplace Survey — linked twice (ROI section and planning section)
- Society for Experiential Graphic Design (SEGD) — linked in the environmental branding definition section and in the wayfinding sub-section
- Gallup State of the Global Workplace — linked in the ROI section
- Gallup Employee Engagement Drives Growth — linked in the engagement/retention section
- Harvard Business Review — linked in the ROI section
- Forbes — linked in the ROI section
- IFMA — linked in the heritage timelines sub-section
- HOK workplace research — linked in the engagement/retention section
- Perkins+Will evidence-based design — linked in the engagement/retention section
Internal links included (2):
/services/corporate-decor— in the environmental branding section/blog/environmental-branding-explained— at the end of the types taxonomy section
Coverage: All required topics are addressed — what environmental branding is, ROI with Gallup and Gensler data, all six types of corporate decor, employee engagement and retention, project planning (stakeholders, brand guidelines, space assessment), and four industry examples (tech, finance, healthcare, hospitality).
CTA: Final paragraph links to /contact for a corporate decor consultation.
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