Re: [Coworking] Re: Co-working as the future of work?

2014-09-08 Thread Sharona Coutts
Hi there =) On the point of building communities, I totally agree with you, and that's why we're really making that a key goal of sparechair.me. We feel like connecting is a huge part of the coworking movement. We're hoping our community will be of benefit to a bunch of folks =) Warmest,

[Coworking] Re: Co-working as the future of work?

2014-09-03 Thread Silvia Bortoletto
Thank you for your help!! I have been reading your articles and blogs (Alex and Tony), the results of the four global coworking surveys created and conducted by Deskmag, the posts and topics on the Google forum since 2006 and it's so exciting to see how the coworking movement - albeit being

Re: [Coworking] Re: Co-working as the future of work?

2014-09-03 Thread Alex Hillman
There might be slight confusion around and you can encounter anomalies where hot-desking or random business networking are identified with coworking (most directories don't make differences, throwing everything in).  This is why Indy Hall doesn’t use any directory sites for finding members. 

[Coworking] Re: Co-working as the future of work?

2014-08-27 Thread James Wahba
Billion-dollar question: *do you think that co-working will be the future of that fluid world of work I've here very briefly described? In this sense, can it substitute the old manufacturing industry (perhaps in a return to the artisans' guilds or as akin to the emergent communities of