At IndyHall, we stay as hands off as possible. Everyone runs their own
things, and the best collaborations that have happend (and there are many)
are the ones that happened because we created a situation where a
collaboration could occur, instead of the collaboration itself.

It's like having rich soil for the garden. Much stronger, healthier flowers
grow on their own, even without the coaxing of a gardener. Coworking is the
soil, not the gardener.

-Alex

/ah
indyhall.org
coworking in philadelphia


On Wed, Apr 7, 2010 at 10:35 AM, basterrak <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi.
>
> I have a doubt: the owners of the coworking centers are usuarry
> involved in the coworkers projects? (search for common customers,
> collaboration projects with coworkers, etc).
>
> Or, run the projects completely separately?
>
> Thanks for your opinion.
>
> -------------
>
> Hola.
>
> Tengo una duda: ¿los propietarios de los centros de coworking se
> involucran normalmente en los projectos de los coworkers? (búsqueda de
> clientes comunes, proyectos en colaboración con coworkers, etc).
>
> O, ¿funcionan los proyectos totalmente por separado?
>
> Gracias por vuestra opinión.
>
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