[Coworking] Re: Overusing Space for Personal Storage?

2009-06-25 Thread WHERE MMM
All of these comments are very very true and good suggestions for you.

I have one thing though that may vary.. I AM A SPACE HOG myself. Now, In my
opinion I dont think I am cluttered or like Charlie Brown's Linus carrying
through with dust cloud but one very simple things that we have purchased
for our work lounge at WHERE is lockers!

Lockers are an easy way to approach the subject of someone's mess too but in
a way that you really don't have to walk that fine line off wondering if
they will feel attacked or have to get in a long winded discussion about
space and different membership access that may make someone feel outcast in
your environment/ community.

And the best thing is if you can really get your members to self regulate
the situation. Now that is much more of a discussion topic..but for another
day and place.

Best of luck for happy coworking.

Danielle Nicoli

WHERE: Meet, Mix, Mogul
Facebook & @wheremmm
Silverlake, LA, CA (USA)


On Thu, Jun 18, 2009 at 5:41 AM, Franklen wrote:

>
> Our new space is just getting started and is very informal at the
> present.  We have one person who regularly uses a desk, but also
> regularly uses another empty desk or two as well as some extra floor
> space for storing personal items, or maneuvering their own stuff
> around.
>
> I don' want to be a bad guy but I think I need to nip this in the
> bud.  If nothing else I think it would be better to have the place
> neat and orderly when others come to visit or look at the space.  But
> other than that, what kind of policies of resources do you have for
> storage of personal and/or business stuff on site?
> >
>

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[Coworking] Re: Starting up a coworking space

2009-06-25 Thread WHERE MMM
Lauren,

Definitely welcome to the group.

The only thing I would add is to plan to have a lot of patience and to be
flexible in your planning.

This is a community spirited business first and foremost; whatever business
model you choose.Luckily you have the existing community out here already
and sites that have been in operation. If you can, before you start, request
to go and visit some of these coworking locations. It is essential to see
the variation from not only the models but to the communities, services, and
overall approach to coworking in each new venue.

One last note that I have observed...coworking had a lot of variations in
the implementation and the development. One of your biggest (unexpected
hurdles/ it was mine let me say) is how much of a balance do we give to
the chosen business model, the community of coworking and even your members,
and your business.

In the trend of the moment of 'transparancy' is expected; as well as it
is a fantastic tool of marketing. That being said you as a new site owner
really must not forget leadership in the equation. I call this accessible
and approachable leadership. It is something that would drag on in this
forum to speak about but believe me after developing nearly 100 different
community based programs for non-profits/foundations and such, it is always
a clear path that is most embraced but also one that can find resistance
because of one simple thing: change!
So be clear in your desire of giving coworking to your community, be ready
to listen, and be ready to hold on for an amazing and fulfilling ride.

Welcome again,

Danielle Nicoli

WHERE: Work Lounge for Creatives
Silverlake, LA, CA (USA)
Facebook, myspace @wheremmm
where...@gmail.com


On Thu, Jun 25, 2009 at 8:22 AM, laurenw1021  wrote:

>
> All,
>
> Thank you for all of the great advice! I feel I am already in love
> with coworking as the people are so welcoming, helpful, and willing to
> share information!
>
> Thanks,
> Lauren
>
> On Jun 24, 12:53 am, felicity at cubes 
>  wrote:
> > Hi Lauren,
> >
> > Welcome!  This is the best group.
> >
> > And just to second it...listen to Tony.  I have virtually nothing to
> > add.
> >
> > -felicity
> > Outside the Cube - professional community
> > cubes.typepad.com/otc
> >
> > Cubes&Crayons  - coworking meets coplaying
> > cubesandcrayons.com
> >
> > On Jun 23, 12:53 pm, Susan Evans  wrote:
> >
> > > Hi Lauren!
> >
> > > Congrats and welcome to the wild world of coworking!
> >
> > > Tony's advise is simply perfect (as usual).  I'd add:
> >
> > > -I'll reiterate one of Tony's points first: as tedious as it might be,
> > > dig back into this listserv for old threads of helpful conversation -
> > > there are a TON of them, full of great thoughts and info.
> > > -Try not to get too far ahead of yourself.  Don't create anything
> > > before there is a nice demand for it - you don't want to waste any
> > > time or energy in a direction that might not be needed to develop your
> > > space.
> >
> > > Welcome again, and best of luck to you!
> >
> > > Susan
> >
> > > __
> > > Office Nomads
> > > officenomads.com
> > > 206-323-6500
> >
> > > On Jun 22, 2:53 pm, Matt Titsworth  wrote:
> >
> > > > Howdy Lauren,
> >
> > > > I'm one of the folks helping to run Company|Dallas over in
> Richardson,
> > > > and I have to say how delighted I am to hear about somebody wanting
> to
> > > > get a coworking spot going over in Fort Worth. I've run into a number
> > > > of people from that area who are interested in the idea. Feel free to
> > > > drop me a line about the specifics of coworking in DFW. I'd add to
> > > > what Tony has said above, but right now those are exactly the things
> > > > we're working on to get ourselves up to snuff.
> >
> > > > All the best,
> > > > Matthewhttp://www.companydallas.com
> > > > matt...@companydallas.comhttp://www.twitter.com/companydallas
> >
> > > > On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Tony
> >
> > > > Bacigalupo wrote:
> > > > > Welcome Lauren!
> > > > > Some Cliff's notes of advice:
> > > > > - Start one person at a time
> > > > > - Focus on people and community needs first, not space
> > > > > - Use a cafe or a house or otherwise free space as a staging area
> for your
> > > > > community
> > > > > - Consider starting a Jelly (http://workatjelly.com)
> > > > > - Hook up with as many other DFW-area communities as you can,
> including some
> > > > > folks who are already doing coworking there.
> > > > > - Be extra open and transparent in all that you do. Share photos,
> blog
> > > > > posts, tweets, and talk about what's good and what's hard. Engage
> people and
> > > > > get them involved.
> > > > > - Empower the would-be members of you community to take an active
> role in
> > > > > helping grow the community. You'll have more committed members and
> a lot
> > > > > more help :)
> > > > > - Read the messages in this group!
> > > > > Best of luck and keep us posted!
> >
> > > > > Cheers,
> > > > > Tony
> > > > >
> ---

[Coworking] Re: Starting up a coworking space

2009-06-25 Thread laurenw1021

All,

Thank you for all of the great advice! I feel I am already in love
with coworking as the people are so welcoming, helpful, and willing to
share information!

Thanks,
Lauren

On Jun 24, 12:53 am, felicity at cubes 
wrote:
> Hi Lauren,
>
> Welcome!  This is the best group.
>
> And just to second it...listen to Tony.  I have virtually nothing to
> add.
>
> -felicity
> Outside the Cube - professional community
> cubes.typepad.com/otc
>
> Cubes&Crayons  - coworking meets coplaying
> cubesandcrayons.com
>
> On Jun 23, 12:53 pm, Susan Evans  wrote:
>
> > Hi Lauren!
>
> > Congrats and welcome to the wild world of coworking!
>
> > Tony's advise is simply perfect (as usual).  I'd add:
>
> > -I'll reiterate one of Tony's points first: as tedious as it might be,
> > dig back into this listserv for old threads of helpful conversation -
> > there are a TON of them, full of great thoughts and info.
> > -Try not to get too far ahead of yourself.  Don't create anything
> > before there is a nice demand for it - you don't want to waste any
> > time or energy in a direction that might not be needed to develop your
> > space.
>
> > Welcome again, and best of luck to you!
>
> > Susan
>
> > __
> > Office Nomads
> > officenomads.com
> > 206-323-6500
>
> > On Jun 22, 2:53 pm, Matt Titsworth  wrote:
>
> > > Howdy Lauren,
>
> > > I'm one of the folks helping to run Company|Dallas over in Richardson,
> > > and I have to say how delighted I am to hear about somebody wanting to
> > > get a coworking spot going over in Fort Worth. I've run into a number
> > > of people from that area who are interested in the idea. Feel free to
> > > drop me a line about the specifics of coworking in DFW. I'd add to
> > > what Tony has said above, but right now those are exactly the things
> > > we're working on to get ourselves up to snuff.
>
> > > All the best,
> > > Matthewhttp://www.companydallas.com
> > > matt...@companydallas.comhttp://www.twitter.com/companydallas
>
> > > On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:34 PM, Tony
>
> > > Bacigalupo wrote:
> > > > Welcome Lauren!
> > > > Some Cliff's notes of advice:
> > > > - Start one person at a time
> > > > - Focus on people and community needs first, not space
> > > > - Use a cafe or a house or otherwise free space as a staging area for 
> > > > your
> > > > community
> > > > - Consider starting a Jelly (http://workatjelly.com)
> > > > - Hook up with as many other DFW-area communities as you can, including 
> > > > some
> > > > folks who are already doing coworking there.
> > > > - Be extra open and transparent in all that you do. Share photos, blog
> > > > posts, tweets, and talk about what's good and what's hard. Engage 
> > > > people and
> > > > get them involved.
> > > > - Empower the would-be members of you community to take an active role 
> > > > in
> > > > helping grow the community. You'll have more committed members and a lot
> > > > more help :)
> > > > - Read the messages in this group!
> > > > Best of luck and keep us posted!
>
> > > > Cheers,
> > > > Tony
> > > > ---
> > > >  --
> > > > New Work City - Coworking NYC style.
> > > > Phone: (888) 823-3494
> > > > Email: 3...@nwcny.com
> > > > Web: http://nwcny.com
> > > > Twitter: http://twitter.com/nwc
>
> > > > On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 4:53 PM, laurenw1021  
> > > > wrote:
>
> > > >> Hi all,
>
> > > >> Just joined the group and am interested in starting a coworking space
> > > >> in Fort Worth, TX. I was first introduced to the idea this past March
> > > >> in Austin at SXSWi and find it refreshing and am passionate about
> > > >> establishing a space for the Fort Worth community. For any of you out
> > > >> there that have started your own space, what are some of your key
> > > >> pieces of advice to get started?
>
> > > >> Thanks,
> > > >> Lauren Smith
> > > >> laurenw1...@gmail.com
> > > >> @laurenwsmith via twitter
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