[Coworking] Re: Noob intro

2017-03-28 Thread Kevin Haggerty
Thanks so much, Angel. I just spent the last hour or so downloading and 
reading/consuming resources on your site. Very helpful!

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[Coworking] Unique Name for Coworking Spot

2017-03-28 Thread Kevin Haggerty
As I continue to gear up for our "one day" launch, one of the items I kick 
around is the name of the space.

Right now, I'm leaning towards calling it The Hive. My reason is twofold:

1) I love the picture it creates -- the hive mentality. Everyone coming 
together to get work done in a community.

2) The beehive is a symbol of historical significance here in Gloucester, VA, 
and has been dating back to the 1800s, used as a picture of unity in the 
colony. It is common to see beehives used as decorations in this area quite 
often. So, I feel like it would be a name that resonates with the community. 
Coworking is completely foreign here, so I want to do my best to work with the 
culture and not against it.

All of this being said, in aware of at least a couple other coworking spaces 
(globally) with this same moniker. Am I being unoriginal? Am I breaking any 
unwritten Coworking rules by doing this?

I really like the name, and the people in the community in bounced it off of 
really like it as well. I just want to make sure I'm being respectful to those 
who have gone before me and paved the way.

Thanks!

P.S. I really love this community. You've been so gracious and open. It's 
humbling.

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Re: [Coworking] Political Groups in coworking environments

2017-03-28 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
Alex is smart. Listen to Alex. :-)

Gah, I love this group!

On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 5:57 PM, Alex Hillman 
wrote:

> I'm gonna flip this around for a second and describe a different scenario:
> multiple of times a month we have someone show up with clear "business"
> intentions...and that's really that they just wants to pitch everyone on
> their startup. They're here with *business* intention (at least in their
> mind), but they're going to be a disruption. We rarely have to tell them
> flat out "no" but instead we tell them what our expectations are, and
> invite them step up to those expectations. Some people head elsewhere, to
> be another coworking space's problems. Others step up to that high bar, and
> become great community members.
>
> See what I'm getting at? That kind of behavior maps across all kinds of
> sectors. There's bad actors everywhere. Some are worse than others, but it
> really depends a lot on the person/people, their cultural expectations, and
> what *they *understand is acceptable.
>
> Now, politics *is* interesting in a different way, and the last 18 months
> (and even more recent 6 months) have given me a strong taste of that in a
> new way. In the wake of our last election, I was met with BOTH sides of the
> conversation.
>
> I had people telling me (mostly in private) how thankful they were to have
> a community of likeminded people to turn to during a confusing, difficult
> political situation. We had members organize amongst themselves to protest.
> We had members collaborate on forming PACs. Organize fundraising (I think
> we collectively raised over $10k during the holidays across a few different
> efforts).
>
> In a lot of ways, it was super inspiring to watch people become active
> citizens in the context of our community.
>
> I *also* had people telling me (mostly in private) that they felt like
> politics had become the dominant narrative, and they were frustrated by it.
> They missed the other conversations, or found it harder to find signal
> through the noise. It wasn't even *"that person has views that I disagree
> with"* (that did happen a few times, but that's called being an adult) it
> was more *"can we talk about something other than politics?"*
>
> I talked with those folks about ways to boost the signal on non-political
> topics. In most cases, they were pretty quick to recognize that the best
> way to boost signal is *always* to *create more signal. *Do more of the
> stuff you want to see more of, talk about more of that stuff, and *that* 
> becomes
> the dominant narrative.
>
> Another way I'd look at this is that if a single group with ANY interest
> (politics, startups, whatever it might be) is able to come in and
> permanently disrupt your community, then maybe you have work to do on
> making your community more resilient. Or give your community more credit
> for being resilient. Or both.
>
> -Alex
>
>
>
>
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>
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Eric Datanagan 
> wrote:
>
>> Hello Folks,
>> Anyone have experience with allowing political groups to become members.
>> Politics can be a very touchy subject which I could forsee potentially
>> disturbing or upsetting community members.   The focus of our coworking
>> community is growing, sharing, and networking with business, not politics.
>> I'm curious how others may have or would handled this.
>>
>> Cheers!
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Re: [Coworking] Political Groups in coworking environments

2017-03-28 Thread Alex Hillman
I'm gonna flip this around for a second and describe a different scenario:
multiple of times a month we have someone show up with clear "business"
intentions...and that's really that they just wants to pitch everyone on
their startup. They're here with *business* intention (at least in their
mind), but they're going to be a disruption. We rarely have to tell them
flat out "no" but instead we tell them what our expectations are, and
invite them step up to those expectations. Some people head elsewhere, to
be another coworking space's problems. Others step up to that high bar, and
become great community members.

See what I'm getting at? That kind of behavior maps across all kinds of
sectors. There's bad actors everywhere. Some are worse than others, but it
really depends a lot on the person/people, their cultural expectations, and
what *they *understand is acceptable.

Now, politics *is* interesting in a different way, and the last 18 months
(and even more recent 6 months) have given me a strong taste of that in a
new way. In the wake of our last election, I was met with BOTH sides of the
conversation.

I had people telling me (mostly in private) how thankful they were to have
a community of likeminded people to turn to during a confusing, difficult
political situation. We had members organize amongst themselves to protest.
We had members collaborate on forming PACs. Organize fundraising (I think
we collectively raised over $10k during the holidays across a few different
efforts).

In a lot of ways, it was super inspiring to watch people become active
citizens in the context of our community.

I *also* had people telling me (mostly in private) that they felt like
politics had become the dominant narrative, and they were frustrated by it.
They missed the other conversations, or found it harder to find signal
through the noise. It wasn't even *"that person has views that I disagree
with"* (that did happen a few times, but that's called being an adult) it
was more *"can we talk about something other than politics?"*

I talked with those folks about ways to boost the signal on non-political
topics. In most cases, they were pretty quick to recognize that the best
way to boost signal is *always* to *create more signal. *Do more of the
stuff you want to see more of, talk about more of that stuff, and
*that* becomes
the dominant narrative.

Another way I'd look at this is that if a single group with ANY interest
(politics, startups, whatever it might be) is able to come in and
permanently disrupt your community, then maybe you have work to do on
making your community more resilient. Or give your community more credit
for being resilient. Or both.

-Alex




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On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 2:58 PM, Eric Datanagan 
wrote:

> Hello Folks,
> Anyone have experience with allowing political groups to become members.
> Politics can be a very touchy subject which I could forsee potentially
> disturbing or upsetting community members.   The focus of our coworking
> community is growing, sharing, and networking with business, not politics.
> I'm curious how others may have or would handled this.
>
> Cheers!
>
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Re: [Coworking] Community Kick off

2017-03-28 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
And a big +1 to Alex's suggestion of taking pictures. Even just one really
good group photo can make a huge difference!

On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 3:06 PM, Tony Bacigalupo 
wrote:

> Hey Wayne, congrats!
>
> Some quick thoughts:
>
> *1. Listen listen listen! *Get to know people and really pay attention to
> what they have to say. Read notes from How to Win Friends and Influence
> People on this.
>
> *2. Have fun!* The main objective here is for people to want to do this
> again.
>
> *3. Keep expectations reasonable.* How many people show up simply gives
> you information you can use to adjust your plans going forward. Zero people
> is a hint you may need to change your approach or that the need simply
> isn't there (unlikely but possible!).
>
> One person or more and you have found people who are so ready to try this
> thing that they're willing to take a chance on something new.
>
> This means they could be not just potential members, but potential
> collaborators, partners, investors, supporters, or just plain big fans.
>
> Get to know these people well and keep an eye out for ways to expand the
> emotional ownership of the project!
>
> *4. Have a follow-up in mind.* Either have the next date and location
> ready, or a follow-up email (collect everyone's emails, always) to solicit
> suggestions on next steps.
>
> Tony
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> 
>
>
> On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 7:53 AM  wrote:
>
>> Hey there;
>>
>> At long last we're having a get together of folks interested in the space
>> I'm working on at a local restaurant that's helping get this going. It's
>> an afternoon of working in their space, followed by a "meet & greet"
>> where I'll share a vision for what we're building, share preliminary
>> membership levels and amenities, and solicit feedback. Then, we're
>> welcome to hang out and eat / imbibe together.
>>
>> Any thoughts on how to make thins first connection the best it can be?
>> Event is next Tuesday 3/28, http://hinesburghub-kickoff.eventbrite.com
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> Kindly,
>> Wayne Maceyka
>> Hinesburg, VT
>> Renewable Energy / Sustainability
>>  HinesburgHUB - Coworking+
>> 
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Re: [Coworking] Community Kick off

2017-03-28 Thread Tony Bacigalupo
Hey Wayne, congrats!

Some quick thoughts:

*1. Listen listen listen! *Get to know people and really pay attention to
what they have to say. Read notes from How to Win Friends and Influence
People on this.

*2. Have fun!* The main objective here is for people to want to do this
again.

*3. Keep expectations reasonable.* How many people show up simply gives you
information you can use to adjust your plans going forward. Zero people is
a hint you may need to change your approach or that the need simply isn't
there (unlikely but possible!).

One person or more and you have found people who are so ready to try this
thing that they're willing to take a chance on something new.

This means they could be not just potential members, but potential
collaborators, partners, investors, supporters, or just plain big fans.

Get to know these people well and keep an eye out for ways to expand the
emotional ownership of the project!

*4. Have a follow-up in mind.* Either have the next date and location
ready, or a follow-up email (collect everyone's emails, always) to solicit
suggestions on next steps.

Tony
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On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 7:53 AM  wrote:

> Hey there;
>
> At long last we're having a get together of folks interested in the space
> I'm working on at a local restaurant that's helping get this going. It's
> an afternoon of working in their space, followed by a "meet & greet"
> where I'll share a vision for what we're building, share preliminary
> membership levels and amenities, and solicit feedback. Then, we're
> welcome to hang out and eat / imbibe together.
>
> Any thoughts on how to make thins first connection the best it can be?
> Event is next Tuesday 3/28, http://hinesburghub-kickoff.eventbrite.com
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kindly,
> Wayne Maceyka
> Hinesburg, VT
> Renewable Energy / Sustainability
>  HinesburgHUB - Coworking+
> 
> [image: visit my blog]  Blog -
> (un)Sustainable Comments 
> [image: let's connect on LinkedIn]
>  Connect with LinkedIn
> 
> [image: Bainbridge Graduate Institute - Changing Business for Good]
>  Sustainable MBA 
> Mobile: 802-585-0909 <(802)%20585-0909>
>
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Re: [Coworking] Noob intro

2017-03-28 Thread Kevin Haggerty
Thank you both for your input. I know you're both incredibly busy, and it means 
a lot to me that you took the time to share your wisdom as experience. It was 
very helpful! :)

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[Coworking] Re: From the ashes of our coworking space.... an entrepreneurship workshop.

2017-03-28 Thread Matt D.
Thanks, Angel!

On Saturday, March 25, 2017 at 12:36:59 PM UTC-5, Angel Kwiatkowski wrote:
>
> Matt,
> I love this and it's so cool that something super useful came out of your 
> closure.
>
> Angel
>

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Re: [Coworking] Community Kick off

2017-03-28 Thread Alex Hillman
Hey Wayne - looks like this is happening *as we speak! *I'd love to know
how it's going right now :) if you get this during the meetup...report back!

Your schedule for the day looks awesome. I especially like how you
specifically carved out time for people to share a bit about themselves.
Especially for these early gatherings, that can be SUPER valuable, just for
people to discover what they have in common. Professional bits are good but
it's also good to get people talking about stuff besides work. Favorite
music, favorite spot to go in town, etc etc.

Also, something I always wish we did more of when "in motion" - take
pictures! Candid stuff, group photos, selfies, whatever's fun :)

Hope your day with new friends rocks!

-Alex


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On Fri, Mar 24, 2017 at 9:46 AM,  wrote:

> Hey there;
>
> At long last we're having a get together of folks interested in the space
> I'm working on at a local restaurant that's helping get this going. It's
> an afternoon of working in their space, followed by a "meet & greet"
> where I'll share a vision for what we're building, share preliminary
> membership levels and amenities, and solicit feedback. Then, we're
> welcome to hang out and eat / imbibe together.
>
> Any thoughts on how to make thins first connection the best it can be?
> Event is next Tuesday 3/28, http://hinesburghub-kickoff.eventbrite.com
>
> Thanks!
>
> Kindly,
> Wayne Maceyka
> Hinesburg, VT
> Renewable Energy / Sustainability
>  HinesburgHUB - Coworking+
> 
> [image: visit my blog]  Blog -
> (un)Sustainable Comments 
> [image: let's connect on LinkedIn]
>  Connect with LinkedIn
> 
> [image: Bainbridge Graduate Institute - Changing Business for Good]
>  Sustainable MBA 
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[Coworking] Re: Noob intro

2017-03-28 Thread Angel Kwiatkowski
Hi Kevin,
This is very exciting!

I have a variety of free coworking resources available for download on my 
site at http://coherecommunity.com/the-goods
Community Building: First Steps -Free
DIY Coworking Decor - Free
Why I use Cobot - Free
Example Coworking Orientation Packet - Free
First Two Community Meetings Prep - 1.99
Building Community as a space catalyst- 5.99
How Freelancers Escape the Coffee Shop Office - 1.99
1 year cash flow spreadsheet with membership projections and costs for all 
expenditures for spaces between 800-3,500 ft2. On sale until 4/9 for 
$199.99. This one also includes Cohere's actual cash flow for year 1 when 
our space was 1,000 ft2 at $12/ft2 rent price.

Beyond what you can learn by reading, I would do the hunt for physical 
space collaboratively--tour the choices as a group, bring along someone who 
has a knack for making interiors lovely to point out how different spaces 
might work with a little TLC. Then I would ask those 6 people to put some 
skin in the game. Contribute $200/person will cover most of a lease deposit 
etc and then they get to be "Founding Members" forever and ever.

Angel


On Monday, March 27, 2017 at 8:11:32 AM UTC-6, Kevin Haggerty wrote:
>
> Hey group! 
>
> My name is Kevin Haggerty. I'm 37 years old and live in Gloucester, 
> Virginia. Our city has approximately 30k people in it, and it is located 
> between Williamsburg and Virginia Beach. 
>
> A month ago, after five years in the ministry, and for a variety of 
> reasons I won't go into here, I stepped down as Executive Pastor of a 
> church. 
>
> My background actually isn't in ministry, rather, it is in web and graphic 
> design. 
>
> So, after stepping down, I went back to what I know, which is designing 
> websites. 
>
> I started off working from home, but I have two toddlers and a newborn at 
> home, so, yeah, no go. 
>
> I tried the library, Starbucks, etc, etc, and you all have obviously been 
> down that road which is what led you here. 
>
> A month ago, I'd never even heard of coworking. Now, in fairly obsessed 
> with the idea of it. 
>
> My community doesn't have a coworking space. The closest one is 45 minutes 
> away. I think it'd be great for our community, but I just am not totally 
> sure how to go about it. 
>
> I've ravenously digested Alex's blog posts and videos. I've watched every 
> video on the CoHo YouTube channel. I've watched and listened to hours of 
> Jerome talking about coworking space and arrangement. I've read just about 
> every post on this group forum (which is amazing, btw). I've amassed at 
> least 100 hours of research, just in the last month. 
>
> I started a Facebook page (www.Facebook.com/coworkGloucesterVA) to 
> generate interest. So far, I have six people who have said they'd be 
> serious about joining, and I've added them to an email list. I'm working on 
> planning a meetup soon where we can all get to know each other and talk 
> possibilities. 
>
> Additionally, I've begun scouting locations. Here is the rundown: 
>
> - There is an old historic house on our Main Street that was recently 
> purchased by some friends of mine. It's two stories, and they are 
> interested in renting out the top story for dedicated office space and 
> letting me operate a coworking space on the first floor. The first floor 
> has a small kitchen, a bathroom, a small office, a room that could be a 
> conference room, a 10x30 room that would be good for open coworking, then a 
> smaller 10x20 room that could work for more partitioned and quieter space. 
> There's also decent parking out back, and the building is in the thick of 
> downtown, so lots to do nearby. The owners are interested in essentially 
> charging me a percentage based on how many I have in the building, and not 
> a set rent rate. They'd also help with the build-out costs, if not incur 
> them entirely. It's less risky, but it means I still essentially work for 
> syndrome and don't really have ownership, and there also isn't much room to 
> grow. 
>
> - There is a 3600 sqft unit in a nearby shopping center. It is pretty much 
> a blank slate, and I could do a lot with it. The shopping center it resides 
> in is growing and would be a good place to be. The lease is $2100/month, 
> which is cheap considering the space, but I don't have any capital, and I 
> haven't had time to do any fundraising yet. 
>
> - There are a couple other spaces simular to the one mentioned above. 
>
> - I've also spoken to a man with the local economic development 
> foundation, and he's told me about an old historic, 4500 sqft building on 
> Main Street that used to be a law office. He was unclear as to really why 
> he brought it up and if he thinks we'd be able to use it. What he was clear 
> on was that he needs to see a financial plan from me. I have a business 
> plan, but a financial plan on a coworking space seems difficult to me. All 
> I can think to do is give him my pricing model and some different scenarios 
> 

Re: [Coworking] TV show marathon @ our space

2017-03-28 Thread Alex Hillman
We haven't done a TV show binge/marathon but we've done lots of movie nights 
and occasionally other special TV watching events, like around the Olympics. 
One member did a twice-monthly James Bond marathon, inviting people to join him 
in watching all the way through the James Bond collection over several months.

This generally happened after hours...but it could happen over lunch or in 
other windows of time too. That really depends on your membets and how they 
like to organize their schedules.

We also have done group listening events for new records that people are 
excited about - followed by some discussion about people's impressions of the 
music. And when Serial was a big deal, members got together to listen to new 
episode releases together. That was a lot of fun and very popular!

The way I see it is simple: if it's something that members already like to do, 
there's a good chance that it's an easy win to invite them to do it together! 
These kinds of events are also very easy to produce so they're a great gateway 
for member-run events. It's always extra awesome when members realize that they 
can organize peeps, and we can just play a supporting role in helping them 
"own" the event or event series.

So especially if you can get a couple of those die-hard fans on board early, 
this sounds like a potential win to me!

-Alex

On Mar 27, 2017, 11:07 PM -0400, Jonathan Manierre , 
wrote:
> Hi - I know that we have some hardcore 'Silicon Valley' fans as members and 
> was thinking of throwing a 'binge watch' session of a season or two at our 
> space...has anyone ever done this in their space before? If so, what did you 
> screen/how did it go?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Jon
>
>
>
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