Jon,

I love the perspective you're bringing from your continent. Thank you!

Have you connected with the folks at iHub in Nairobi yet? If not I'd love to 
connect you.

We've written about African Coworking a number of times in CoworkingWeekly.com, 
I hope you'd be willing to share any great stories with us to put into the 
weekly newsletter. 

It'd also be great for you to join an in-person international event, either the 
one in Austin or Coworking Europe - which is just next week so maybe too soon 
for you now, but worth planning on next year. 

This google group is the largest, most active place to talk shop with coworking 
spaces. Welcome to the community, you've set a great example of what a good 
introduction looks like. I look forward to your contribution to the 
conversations here :) 

-Alex
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On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 at 5:00 AM, Jon Stever, The Office RW wrote:

> Thanks very much Chad, 
> 
> The international news on Africa is well-known for its bias.  This country 
> deserves more positive publicity.  Rwanda is developing so fast - think East 
> Asian growth miracle speed (poverty fell by 12 percentage points in the last 
> 5 years and real GDP growth has averaged above 7%) - and the business 
> environment is improving really rapidly (I registered this business in 6 
> hours; Rwanda is considered by the World Bank to be the third-best business 
> environment in Africa behind only Mauritius and South Africa and is the 8th 
> easiest country in the world to start a business).  The Office is hoping to 
> become the innovative and creative and enabling physical environment that 
> mirrors Rwanda's ambitious reforms and growth vision.
> 
> I agree with your comments, and we are definitely focusing on building the 
> local community first.  Our first 12 members are an excellent cross-section 
> of small business owners and professionals in Rwanda - it's almost a complete 
> entrepreneurial ecosystem already (a web designer, a creative museum outreach 
> officer, a general construction manager, a graphic designer, a mobile app 
> company, accounting firm, tech support company, and a financial literacy 
> consultant).  
> 
> We're also already looking at ways to engage the wider community in Kigali.  
> For example, during Global Entrepreneurship Week (mid-November) we are 
> partnering with a local organization that has set up entrepreneurship clubs 
> at highschools across Rwanda to have an open house at The Office to let 
> select highschool students engage with our members and contacts and to 
> broaden their horizons.
> 
> But, is there much to be gained from joining international groups in terms of 
> raising profiles, learning from experiences, and hosting coworkers from 
> across the globe?  Is Creativespace a member any of the international 
> groups/lists, and has it had much benefit from joining them? 
> 
> Also, does the community here think it would be worthwhile for us to attend 
> the Unconference in Austin next year?
> 
> Cheers
> 
> Jon
> 
> p.s. Glad you like the view from the space - Kigali is a ridiculously 
> beautiful city and we have a great view of its trees and hills from our 
> balcony (and our roof terrace that we will turn into a funky cafe next 
> summer!).
> 
> Join our community today on Facebook (www.facebook.com/TheOfficeRW 
> (http://www.facebook.com/TheOfficeRW))  and Twitter (@TheOfficeRW)
> 
> 
> On Monday, 29 October 2012 17:16:09 UTC+2, creativespace wrote:
> > Hey Ron,
> > I'm sure there is good stuff happening over there all the time!  The media 
> > tends to feature one side.  Bad news is good news for news.
> > SO nice to see some real good news coming out of Rwanda! Congrats!
> > 
> > No harm in joining the list and networks, but your main market is your 
> > local community.  Best to spend the time working those relationships then 
> > broadcasting on the global bulletin board.  As it's been said many times in 
> > this group; build the community first.
> > 
> > Our biggest success are groups of little wins and losses that happen along 
> > the way within our community and organically grow which provides greater 
> > sustainability.
> > Hosting events around your focus market are great ways to get people into 
> > the space.  It's always the greatest "sell" to see and experience the space 
> > and the community in it.  Host a JELLY or IGNITE: Kigali, to get the 
> > tech/media/geek crowd in or a meetup for journalists, etc.  Your local 
> > media should be jumping at this kind of news.  Free press!
> > 
> > Love the trees out front!  Show some of the surrounding area on going - 
> > location/ environment are key.
> > 
> > That said - continue to use this international group - there are lots of 
> > great people willing to share stories, ideas, cautions, etc. 
> > 
> > Peace!
> > 
> > Chad
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Chad
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > Chad Ballantyne
> > 705.812.0689
> > [email protected] (javascript:)
> > 
> > 
> > On 2012-10-29, at 10:47 AM, Jon Stever, The Office RW wrote:
> > > Hey everyone,
> > > 
> > > The Office RW is a new coworking space in Kigali, Rwanda. 
> > > 
> > > We opened two weeks ago for 12 crash-testers, and will open officially in 
> > > December (www.TheOfficeRW.com (http://www.TheOfficeRW.com)).
> > > 
> > > I've seen various groups (league of extraordinary co-working spaces, 
> > > loose cubes, deskwanted, goodcoworking, etc), and was wondering if we 
> > > should be trying to join or get listed on any of these sites/groups to 
> > > help integrate ourselves better into the global coworking community and 
> > > movement?  Is the coworking un-conference something that many people 
> > > would recommend us travelling to attend? 
> > > 
> > > So far we've found the coworking wiki and this google group very useful 
> > > (our terms of use agreement, for example, borrows heavily).  But, any 
> > > other thoughts on how we can reach our hands out to the international 
> > > crowd for sharing experiences would be really welcome!
> > > 
> > > Cheerios
> > > 
> > > Jon
> > > 
> > > 
> > > 
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> > > (http://discuss.coworking.com/)
> > >  
> > >  
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