[Coworking] Re: Community vs Corporate Setup in Coworking

2017-10-24 Thread Alex Ahom
As time goes on we are seeing lines blurred more and more. 

Cooperates need community too and old school coworkers are developing 
sustainable businesses that are serving the mainstream.

Regards,
https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexahom/

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[Coworking] Re: Community vs Corporate Setup in Coworking

2017-10-12 Thread Mark
Thanks Alex - I'm really just in the process of learning what kind of 
communities exist in my city - immersing myself in clubs, meetups, get 
togethers etc. but it will be really interesting to approach the next set 
of interactions with this in the back of my mind. 

It's interesting that the "education" of local people needs to happen - 
there are a few die-hard "we don't need no space, we work anywhere" guys 
and girls but I think the idea of setting out a clear vision for a space 
will mean the wider community "get it" much faster.

Thanks again for your feedback - as a newbie I'm soaking up as much 
information as I can and finding the community is really helpful and open 
with providing it! 

All the best

Mark 




On Thursday, 12 October 2017 18:56:59 UTC+1, Alex Linsker wrote:
>
> Figure out your main "why", then market that. If it is "money and status", 
> or "community of like-minded people" or "community of people doing a 
> variety of work", those seem to be the big areas of "coworking". And then 
> make your place embody that fully. The others can happen in the same place 
> over time, but they are 3 different ways to start from what I've seen.
>
> -Alex Linsker, Collective Agency, Portland Oregon
>

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[Coworking] Re: Community vs Corporate Setup in Coworking

2017-10-12 Thread Mark
Thanks Barbara - very interesting insight. 

I'll be sure to catch your presentation and to have a chat with Jess & Jay! 



On Thursday, 12 October 2017 17:43:52 UTC+1, Barbara Sprenger wrote:
>
> Hi Mark,
> I'm not sure this is an either/or question. We've found that if you're 
> doing smaller spaces (under 10,000 s.f.) in smaller cities and towns, we 
> build a non-homogenous community based on location as well as interest 
> groups. If you go with community first, you're too dependent on that 
> initial group. That said, we start with meetups and community connections 
> as soon as we decide on a location. I guess I'm trying to say that you're 
> safest if you do both!
>
> On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 8:49:50 AM UTC-7, Mark wrote:
>>
>> Hi all, 
>>
>> As someone who is relatively new to the world of coworking (I only 
>> realised it existed about 6 months ago!) I was curious to hear people's 
>> views on community vs corporate coworking spaces.
>>
>> As someone who is looking to setup a coworking space there appear to be 
>> two distinct views as far as I can see.
>>
>> One side - community - seems to come from the side of most commonly 
>> associated with the original view of coworking - start a community first, 
>> figure out what they want and then create a space to suit the community.
>>
>> The other side - corporate - looks like it takes the view, create some 
>> amazing spaces and "they will come". I'm thinking specifically about WeWork 
>> and the other companies that are like them. For example, I could be wrong, 
>> but I'm not sure that WeWork necessarily invest massive amounts of 
>> resources in creating a community in an area before they launch a new space?
>>
>> Is this simply a question of things moving on or is there evidence to 
>> suggest that the community method is preferable and therefore more 
>> sustainable?
>>
>> My hunch would be that there are more "community" minded people in this 
>> forum which might make things a little biased bit I'd be interested to hear 
>> regardless.
>>
>> I'm in the process of looking at launching a dedicated coworking space in 
>> a city in the UK that doesn't have any spaces yet, and so (again) my hunch 
>> would be that community first is the way to go in order to quantify the 
>> demand.
>>
>> Thanks again! 
>>
>> Mark 
>>
>

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[Coworking] Re: Community vs Corporate Setup in Coworking

2017-10-12 Thread Barbara Sprenger
Hi Mark,
I'm not sure this is an either/or question. We've found that if you're 
doing smaller spaces (under 10,000 s.f.) in smaller cities and towns, we 
build a non-homogenous community based on location as well as interest 
groups. If you go with community first, you're too dependent on that 
initial group. That said, we start with meetups and community connections 
as soon as we decide on a location. I guess I'm trying to say that you're 
safest if you do both!

On Tuesday, October 3, 2017 at 8:49:50 AM UTC-7, Mark wrote:
>
> Hi all, 
>
> As someone who is relatively new to the world of coworking (I only 
> realised it existed about 6 months ago!) I was curious to hear people's 
> views on community vs corporate coworking spaces.
>
> As someone who is looking to setup a coworking space there appear to be 
> two distinct views as far as I can see.
>
> One side - community - seems to come from the side of most commonly 
> associated with the original view of coworking - start a community first, 
> figure out what they want and then create a space to suit the community.
>
> The other side - corporate - looks like it takes the view, create some 
> amazing spaces and "they will come". I'm thinking specifically about WeWork 
> and the other companies that are like them. For example, I could be wrong, 
> but I'm not sure that WeWork necessarily invest massive amounts of 
> resources in creating a community in an area before they launch a new space?
>
> Is this simply a question of things moving on or is there evidence to 
> suggest that the community method is preferable and therefore more 
> sustainable?
>
> My hunch would be that there are more "community" minded people in this 
> forum which might make things a little biased bit I'd be interested to hear 
> regardless.
>
> I'm in the process of looking at launching a dedicated coworking space in 
> a city in the UK that doesn't have any spaces yet, and so (again) my hunch 
> would be that community first is the way to go in order to quantify the 
> demand.
>
> Thanks again! 
>
> Mark 
>

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