Hi! I am about to launch a coworking space in Riga, Latvia. And I need to
prepare a presentation about our company, what we do and what we offer. Can
you guys please share some examples? What did you mention in your
presentations? How many slides? What are the typical questions that need to
be
Hi Honore. My book The Coworking Handbook will help you set up and manage your
coworking space: http://coworkinghandbook.com
Good luck!
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Hello charlotte,
Hello Charlotte
Great to have you amongst us, yes more grease to your project, youll def find
all the help you need in this group, and more. I myself use it alot when my
partner and I decided to launch I/O spaces (iospaces.com) in silver spring,
maryland to help African
hello ,
my name is Charlotte Horore i am coming from Cameroon and i want to create
a coworking and collaborative space for women entrepreneurs
i thinks i can find help here to start my project.
Thank
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W dniu wtorek, 25 września 2012 03:24:08 UTC+2 użytkownik Alex Hillman
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I loved this, was worth the struggle to hear :) One thing you might
think about tweaking is to invite people to also believe in coworking,
rather than tell them to.
*You buy the jelly beans, I'll eat them.*
The problem I experienced with any community where I live is that everyone
subscribes to dreams, but when something has to be done, it takes a huge lot
of effort and energy to make people realize that they need to participate,
otherwise it's just leeching. Is that problem addressed in those
Oh, we have that too. I keep encountering this notion that collaboration
really means, *you pay me to do something and I talk to you about how I
should do it*.
Sometimes people have to be led. With very concrete requests. Requests
that have deadlines and are time limited.
One of the
Alex, steal away, I love it!
On the sponsor front, we do have 4 sponsors that I feel strongly share our
vision. They ARE a part of it, and participate as informal mentors and
sometimes event leaders. Basically, they're members that can't be here
more frequently cause they have their own
Cyryl - something that might help is a tactic I've seen one of our community
members use. When someone tells him an idea, he says, Oh man, that's REALLY
great! You should do that! And you should talk to so-and-so about it. When
are you going to do that? Maybe not all at the same time, but
One more thing on the title of the presentation...it wasn't something I
would have chosen. I got nominated for that talk.
Once I got to thinking about it though, I liked the idea of telling people
that they believe in coworking...or at least the values of coworking. I
may not have tied it
I loved this, was worth the struggle to hear :) One thing you might think about
tweaking is to invite people to also believe in coworking, rather than tell
them to.
You buy the jelly beans, I'll eat them.
This is one of the best illustrations of how people misunderstand collaboration
I was asked to put together a presentation for a barcamp over the weekend
called I Believe in Coworking, and So Do You.
https://vimeo.com/49987779
(sorry for the quiet audio)
The audience was mostly peers, with some experienced coworking folks and
others new to the idea. I kept it casual and
Dear Carlos,
I'm happy with you and this fantastic experience!
All the best from germany
Andreas
2011/6/28 Carlos Eduardo Mendes de Castro Alves cadudecastroal...@gmail.com:
Hello, coworkers! How are you?
This morning, I had a presentation to a group of 30 MBA students from the
Arcadia
Hello, coworkers! How are you?
This morning, I had a presentation to a group of 30 MBA students from the
Arcadia University about coworking and entrepreneurship who came to Brazil to
visit some companies like Petrobras and Vale. I was surprised that they had
never heard about coworking but it
Hi people!
I'm Cadu, 24, from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. I'm currently working as a
Web Developer in a little company. I started a business with a college
friend in the same activity in which we work (web development) and we
intend to dedicate 100% of our time in our business in the next year.
I
I along with Todd O'Neill presented a brief overview of coworking at the
first FreelanceCampSA for a group of very interested independents in San
Antonio on Saturday. It seems that it helped pick up steam for a permanent
coworking site in the San Antonio area:
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