Hi, I can usually tell who was used to working from executive suites, and specifically who thought the executive suite suited them and who hated it, by their initial reaction when walking in the door. Body language and facial expressions can often tell me so much more about what they are looking for than even what comes out of their mouth first. There's a Regus or other executive suite in pretty much every mid-size or larger city in the world. They've really saturated the market with isolation. Maybe that works for them. [ shrug ]
By the way, welcome Karim! You just opened Jokkolabs? Be sure to add your space to the list at http://coworking.pbworks.com/ (Africa is down near the bottom) r. On Jul 17, 5:13 pm, KSY - Jokkolabs Dakar SN <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks Rachel, > For me coworking is totally different as there is a community approach > that can't be done by a exec suite company... > I was part of the Regus world programme: a 220$ card that gives you > access to the lobby, wifi access and coffee (and all the facilities if > you pay for it at a discount price)...they also offer in Senegal > office shared that is a step on the coworking road! > But believe me, there is no interaction within the regus community :-) > and finaly I prefere to take my coffee at Starbuck or anywhere else. > > More than the community, event, etc...I believe that we share some > value that's makes what we call the contributive economy. > Karim > > On 16 juil, 16:42, "[email protected]" -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected]. For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/coworking?hl=en.

