Well done! Keep us posted how things go. Wishing you all the best!
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Best line in here: This cost us some more existing and potential
members, to be sure, but they
were the kind who breeze in on clicky heels, march into a conference
room to
meet with clients for three hours, and march out without saying howdy-
do to
anyone.
Yes, we know those breezy, clicky heels
Things are moving forward nicely. It looks like we are opening our
doors on October 1st.
On Sep 3, 2:49 pm, chrisjdavis chrisdmi...@gmail.com wrote:
The space we are looking at is in Northern Plano, and it is move in
ready, if not pretty yet. I will keep things updated here as we move
forward!
Corporate execs trying out coworking spaces... I like the idea and add the
caveat that they can't just spend a day in a space... passing time in a
coworking space in the customer/renter/outsider mentality won't get anyone
very far. Understanding that very line, the one between customer and
No, no - you missed my point. I'm talking longer-term.
I'm not asking a current exec to try out a coworking space. For a day, or
ever.
I'm talking about the fact that one of the hundreds of people who work at
Indy Hall might run one of the most powerful companies in the world someday.
10 years
The Coworking Effect I like it. Thanks for persisting.
Jacob
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On Fri, Sep 16, 2011 at 11:50 AM, Alex Hillman dangerouslyawes...@gmail.com
wrote:
No, no - you missed my point. I'm talking
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