[Coworking] Re: There's always an exception

2011-07-11 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
I think about: -impact on members -making money For whatever reason, non-members tend to pay more for odd use of the space and I'm okay with that as long as their use doesn't prevent members from doing their work. Angel On Jul 11, 10:24 am, Tony Bacigalupo t...@nwc.co wrote: One of my summer

Re: [Coworking] Re: There's always an exception

2011-07-11 Thread john.wil...@gmail.com
Yeah our goal when Uncubed opens as far as our extra space will be making sure the event or meetup is along the lines of our mission. Much like our membership it won't be a matter of taking all comers. I def. think it's important and agree with Angel completely. 1. impact on members must be nil.

Re: [Coworking] Re: There's always an exception

2011-07-11 Thread Alex Hillman
Agreed with everything said so far. I'd also think about how undo-able it is. If it turns into something that's not working for us or our members, I want a way to easily reverse the situation. If it's relatively easy to undo, I'll try just about anything even if the impact isn't certain. Many

Re: [Coworking] Re: There's always an exception

2011-07-11 Thread Jacob Sayles
I've found that it is a wonderful opportunity to explain how everything works in a little more depth then I might on a basic space tour. Often I find that people come up with all sorts of solutions because they are making assumptions that aren't exactly true. For example, many people want