[Coworking] Inspiring Young Entrepreneurs: Using Our Spaces for Good

2018-12-11 Thread Aloma Loren
One of my favorite things about owning a coworking space is having a 
physical space to host community events. 

My passion project right now is the Sprout Children's Business Expo which 
is a program I am building where kids get to explore entrepreneurship by 
participating in a children's business workshop and then have a table at an 
expo/craft fair type of event that is exclusively for kids to sell their 
items at. We just did the 2nd one and it was amazing. We had over 60 kids 
participate and the quality and creativity and professionalism of these 
kids was so beautiful to see! We partnered with the local First Friday Art 
Walk event so we were on their tour which helped bring in shoppers. It was 
a wonderful evening!

Check out photos and more here: https://www.facebook.com/SproutExpo


What are some of the ways you use your space for good? 
What are some of your favorite things about owning a coworking space?

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Re: [Coworking] Space security/members letting people in/ key code systems??

2018-12-11 Thread Alex Hillman
I can't comment much on key code systems (we are trapped using the digital 
keycard system our building provides) but I can speak to your other questions!

One of the requirements of someone hosting an after-hours event is that they 
are either a keyholder themselves, or they have a keyholder join them as a 
"cohost." Coupled with the way we distribute keys based on a trust and 
responsability-based system ( 
https://dangerouslyawesome.com/2014/07/the-neighborhood-watch-method-for-coworking-space-security/
 ) , this helps reduce the range of problems we can run into with after hours 
groups and even closing procedure. 

For handling latecomers, the biggest thing that's made a difference is telling 
our meetup organizers that they either need to staff the front door until ~30 
mins *after* the doors lock, and/or they need to impress on their attendees 
that the doors lock at a specific time and they won't be able to get in if they 
arrive late. For some occasional events that starts later, we do put signage on 
the door with a phone number of the keyholder who can let later-comers in. 

But the key (ha!) in all cases is that attendees - late or otherwise - are the 
responsibility of the keyholders on duty for the event. Helps us reinforce that 
access as a responsibility, not a right!

-Alex

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On Tue, Dec 11, 2018 at 1:54 AM, Aloma Loren < freephotoproj...@gmail.com > 
wrote:

> 
> What are your rules about people having non-members in the space after
> hours?
> 
> When a member is having an event in the conference room and people show up
> late and the door is locked they end up knocking and bothering other
> members who then aren't sure if they should let them in etc?
> 
> 
> Any great ways to handle this? A sign on the door for after hours that
> they need to call whoever they are meeting? Making sure members know they
> need to meet their guests and not rely on other members to let them in?
> 
> 
> Ideas?
> 
> 
> Also, I would love any recommendations on key code systems that allow for
> individual codes. The door we have currently only has one code that
> everyone uses that we change periodically. I know it's not the best but
> it's worked ok so far. I would prefer better security though and the
> ability to disable codes,etc. 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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[Coworking] Re: Space security/members letting people in/ key code systems??

2018-12-11 Thread adnan
We have the same challenge. 

We are exploring installing Kisi that allows the issuing of temporary 
access. We are also setting up Hubspot Sequencing to inform/remind the 
booker about how to use the space in an automated fashion so we have 
consistency in our processes, plus it frees us up to focus on our 
community/growth. The sequence covers stuff like - How to Accessing The 
Space, What are the House Rules, How to execute Health and Safety,  
Organiser Responsibility and Liability, how to engage with other coworkers, 
how to clean up after your event, how to access refreshments, How to shut 
the space down if they are the last people leaving. 

Our objective is to make the process efficient, but also safe for other 
coworkers and ensure belongings in the workspace are safe - Safety/Security 
is challenging because if we have an event in the evening, then we must 
leave the front door unlocked as it is a fire exit. This means that we are 
at risk of someone walking-in from the street (we are street front) and 
picking up something of value and walking out - in saying that, every 
member has insurance, so do we, and there are security cameras outside our 
entrance - which I believe drives positive behaviour on the streets. 

I hope the above helps. 

Kisi - https://www.getkisi.com/
Hubspot Sequencing 
- https://knowledge.hubspot.com/articles/kcs_article/sequences/use-sequences  

Adnan 
johnsoncorner.nz


On Tuesday, December 11, 2018 at 7:54:21 PM UTC+13, Aloma Loren wrote:
>
> What are your rules about people having non-members in the space after 
> hours?
>
> When a member is having an event in the conference room and people show up 
> late and the door is locked they end up knocking and bothering other 
> members who then aren't sure if they should let them in etc?
>
> Any great ways to handle this? A sign on the door for after hours that 
> they need to call whoever they are meeting? Making sure members know they 
> need to meet their guests and not rely on other members to let them in?
>
> Ideas?
>
> Also, I would love any recommendations on key code systems that allow for 
> individual codes. The door we have currently only has one code that 
> everyone uses that we change periodically. I know it's not the best but 
> it's worked ok so far. I would prefer better security though and the 
> ability to disable codes,etc. 
>
>

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