Hi Wilson,

great to hear that you open a space in Dublin, love the city, surley
will visit your next time I am there.

Here a some things we do to encourage collaboration.

- coworker meetups: once a month where coworkers can bring in their
ideas and projects for the space - informal, like dinner or beers so
that new coworker get to knew the others.

- host usergroup meetups that fit the identity of your space, e.g. we
have technical groups like ruby or frontend dev

- throw parties

- open space design, a sperate public area

- go out for lunch together

These are some of the things we do.

I guess people from the list come up with more.

Cheers
Thilo

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On Nov 9, 10:10 am, wilsond <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am new to this discussion group and would like to kick off my first
> contribution with a question that i would be very interested in
> hearing your answers on.
> We re currently in the process of putting together a coworking space
> in Dublin, Irl which we are pretty excited by. I have read a large
> amount of detail about coworking and the philosophy of it. But on a
> practical level, how would the owners/managers of a coworking space be
> best placed to ensure that their space would be one of collaboration.
> What practical steps can someone take to foster this environment and
> hopefully create the reputation/output that every coworking space
> wants.
>
> Thanks,
>
> wilson

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