Hi Craig,

I'm wondering the same thing with a slightly different twist. Are there any 
coworking spaces that proactively market the capabilities of the people 
working inside to the businesses and organizations on the outside that 
would benefit from more talent and a different perspective?  I think there 
there is a ton of innovation ahead in this area. If this resonates with you 
then I think you would also appreciate Chapter 14: The World of Work Has 
Changed, in my book, "The Experience Design BLUEPRINT: Recipes for Creating 
Happier Customers and Healthier Organizations."

Connect with me on LinkedIn, Facebook, About, Twitter, Circles, etc. as you 
wish.
Most of that can be found on my profile at http://www.about.me/olsong

Kind Regards,
Greg Olson


On Monday, February 3, 2014 11:22:29 AM UTC-8, Craig Baute - Creative 
Density Coworking wrote:
>
> The Wall Street Journal wrote a great article today about how freelancers 
> are creating ad hoc groups to bid on larger projects. The freelancers keep 
> their own client lists but when a larger project comes along they form a 
> single entity with one bill, brand, and spokesperson. I know the coworking 
> thought about doing this a few years ago and I'm curious if any spaces are 
> a brand for larger projects.
>
>
>
> http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424127887324136204578642353957488308
>

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