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6 Reasons to Build Your Start-up in a Coworking Space
In the very early days of your company, it might make sense to call your garage (or basement or kitchen table) headquarters. But at a certain point, it doesn’t suffice. There are only so many times you can bring clients … Continue reading
An Office Designed To Keep Employees Working From Home
The headset manufacturer Plantronics doesn’t much care where its employees work, and to prove that, it’s new offices are outfitted with a cornucopia of features that make telecommuting simple, easy, and encouraged. Plantronics has a shiny new headquarters in Santa … Continue reading
Coworking operators as expert community managers
The fundamental skill of a good coworking space manager is community building. That is something big organizations will look for as they attempt to adopt the methods of coworking inside traditional workplaces. Coworking spaces have an opportunity to become expert … Continue reading
Designing a successful coworking space
How can the design of a space encourage collaboration and innovation? One of the most engaging events at the recent Coworking Europe Conference was the design workshop led by the team from TILT, a studio that specializes in collaborative workspaces. … Continue reading
Hidden Benefits Of Coworking
Unlike a traditional work environment, in which you’re expected to spend every “on the clock” minute improving the bottom line, coworking spaces encourage socialization and, more importantly, collaboration. By getting to know one another on a persona level, coworkers are … Continue reading
Berlin: Europe’s hottest startup hub
On the busy corner of Torstrasse, a street in the center of Berlin’s Mitte district, a coffee shop called St. Oberholz serves as a meeting point and co-working space at what’s fast becoming Europe’s hottest startup hub. Inside, Macs sit … Continue reading
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Coworking
Coworking is redefining the way we do work. The idea is simple: that independent professionals and those with workplace flexibility work better together than they do alone. Coworking answers the question that so many face when working from home: “Why … Continue reading