So in my mind the perfect decorum is a space that is filled with people that will stay for a while and get used to one another.
Once upon a time, we had a small recruitment duo join our space, they would work on the phones every day, but after a while their phone patter faded into the background. Every 4-6 months they would grow the company and hire someone new, and with that the noise would also grow. Last month they had brought on their 11th hire, and were too big to stay in the space, so they moved out. Its weird, but having been used to their phone patter for so many years it now feels so quite to work in the space, and I almost want to get a new sales team in to fill the sound void left. I guess my long winded point is, I have seen that mostly people will adapt to their surroundings, so the longer a person stays a member the better your community will be with working alongside each other, and they will set a sound level that suits them. Carl - Your Desk On Friday, November 30, 2018 at 4:04:40 AM UTC+11, AK wrote: > > As we embark further on our plans to create a coworking space. I have to > explain something. One of my hopes is energy within. I sure don't want > someplace where there is only library quiet. Am I out of line? I enjoy > banter and a feel where people enjoy where they are and with whom they are > around. > > So...how quiet is a coworking space expecting to be? I am not professing > it to be a loud frat house...but do people frown on others who engage in > lively conversation within the open space? > > In your mind--what is the perfect decorum? > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Coworking" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

