Hello
just wanted to check if any coworking center goes beyond space and
events into organised mentoring, couching and acceleration of it's
members like the temporal coworking facilities set up for 10-15 week
periods by startup acceleration programs (Y Combinator, TechStars, 500
Startups, The
Hey Kyle,
I'm confused. Are you looking for a new place to work? Because when I
found you on LinkedIn you've listed yourself as the Sole Proprietor of
Working Village, which is a new workspace in Santa Monica. So do you
need help with your new space or... what's occurring?
-C
On Dec 11, 12:09
Oops Kyle,
Yes, please clarify why you're stating that you're looking for a
coworking space when you're clearly already part of the team at
Working Village in Santa Monica. I'm not a coworking expert, but allow
me to explain the number one rule of coworking to you, and that's
Ethics.
Coming here
Woah, woah woah. Let's put down the pitchforks, gang!
Kyle says that he's looking for a place to work, and is considering opening
a higher hospitality space for the professional community. While I don't
know exactly what that is, I don't think he did or said anything
misleading.
When I was in
I agree, Alex. I'm a bit embarrassed if my question came off wrong
(although I am glad that there is a passion here for honesty/ethics).
Like you said, the goal is to figure out how to help people best. I'm
always on the lookout for good marketing/social media folks (which
lead me to linkedin in
Dear Coworking Community:
After hearing Jeremy Neuner http://nextspace.us/team at the spring
National Business Incubation Association conference in Orlando, FL, I
was intrigued by the coworking movement. Thanks to Chris Reddin
(Grand Junction Business Incubator) for inviting Jeremy to
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