The Style of Coworking

The Style of Coworking
Author: Alice Davies,Kathryn Tollervey
Publsiher: Prestel Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2013
Genre: New York (N.Y.)
ISBN: 3791348574

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" 'The style of coworking' features thirty of the most impressive shared workspaces in cities such as Lonndon, San Francisco, Berlin, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Brisbane and many more." -- From the back cover

I m Outta Here

I m Outta Here
Author: Todd Sundsted,Drew Jones,Tony Bacigalupo
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2009-10-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780982306703

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“I'm Outta Here! How coworking is making the office obsolete” is a book about the people and places that make up a work place revolution. From a single space in San Francisco at the beginning of 2006, coworking has grown to over 70 spaces worldwide at the end of 2008, with more appearing almost daily. Read the book and you'll see why so many talented workers have turned their backs to the office and said, “I'm outta here!”

Encyclopedia of Organizational Knowledge Administration and Technology

Encyclopedia of Organizational Knowledge  Administration  and Technology
Author: Khosrow-Pour D.B.A., Mehdi
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 2734
Release: 2020-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781799834748

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For any organization to be successful, it must operate in such a manner that knowledge and information, human resources, and technology are continually taken into consideration and managed effectively. Business concepts are always present regardless of the field or industry – in education, government, healthcare, not-for-profit, engineering, hospitality/tourism, among others. Maintaining organizational awareness and a strategic frame of mind is critical to meeting goals, gaining competitive advantage, and ultimately ensuring sustainability. The Encyclopedia of Organizational Knowledge, Administration, and Technology is an inaugural five-volume publication that offers 193 completely new and previously unpublished articles authored by leading experts on the latest concepts, issues, challenges, innovations, and opportunities covering all aspects of modern organizations. Moreover, it is comprised of content that highlights major breakthroughs, discoveries, and authoritative research results as they pertain to all aspects of organizational growth and development including methodologies that can help companies thrive and analytical tools that assess an organization’s internal health and performance. Insights are offered in key topics such as organizational structure, strategic leadership, information technology management, and business analytics, among others. The knowledge compiled in this publication is designed for entrepreneurs, managers, executives, investors, economic analysts, computer engineers, software programmers, human resource departments, and other industry professionals seeking to understand the latest tools to emerge from this field and who are looking to incorporate them in their practice. Additionally, academicians, researchers, and students in fields that include but are not limited to business, management science, organizational development, entrepreneurship, sociology, corporate psychology, computer science, and information technology will benefit from the research compiled within this publication.

What Is Coworking

What Is Coworking
Author: Robert E. McGrath
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2018-04-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1387669680

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This book explores coworking from many angles and will be of interest to anyone interested in the gig economy and the future of work. Some of the topics include: "Coworking = Space + Community," business models for coworking, the new profession of coworking community leader, how well does coworking work, and why?, the global coworking movement, the future of coworking.

The Coworking Handbook

The Coworking Handbook
Author: Ramon Suarez
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04-29
Genre: New business enterprises
ISBN: 149912063X

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** NEW IMPROVED LAYOUT ** Welcome! You're about to join a worldwide movement that's shaping the future of how we work and live. In The Coworking Handbook you'll discover everything you need to know about opening, managing and growing a successful coworking space. Avoid the common pitfalls of this exciting new industry and learn what really works around the world from experts and founders of the coworking movement. You'll learn: * How to facilitate member connection and address member issues * Why building a community first matters * How to handle sticky financial situations * How to design, orient and position your space in * the community * The most important areas of a coworking space (that many overlook) * How to work with journalists and get steady media attention * How to grow your coworking space into a profitable business More than just a thinker's guide, this handbook is full of actionable ideas, including bonus checklists, spreadsheets, links to online resources and more, helping you jump right into building your ideal space and thriving community. Become a part of the movement that's re-shaping our relationship with work into one that's sustainable, creative and healthy-and learn how to make a profit along the way. *About the Author* Ramon Suarez is the founder of the Betacowork coworking space in Brussels, a hub for entrepreneurs and professionals with 200 members. He is one of the founding members of the Startup Europe Coworking Assembly. Website: http: //coworkinghandbook.com Twitter: @cohandbook http: //twitter.com/cohandbook Facebook: http: //facebook.com/coworkinghandbook

Coworking Space

Coworking Space
Author: Mathias Schuermann
Publsiher: epubli GmbH
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2014-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 3844285814

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You will receive valuable background information about the Coworking Space Business Model.

Coworking Spaces

Coworking Spaces
Author: Janet Merkel,Dimitris Pettas,Vasilis Avdikos
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2023-11-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9783031422683

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This contributed volume considers the emergence of coworking as centered in labor issues. More specifically, its chapters consider it as a coping mechanism in the worldwide rise of independent modes of work (i.e., self-employment) that leaves more and more workers exposed to precarity as they must organize and manage their own labor. Grounded in this perspective, this volume aims to understand the transformative social and political potentials emerging through coworking as a social and spatial practice. There is a distinct lack of discussion within coworking research on the emancipatory potentials of coworking—and if it is discussed, more cautionary views prevail, highlighting the ambivalence of coworking spaces both as a space of alternative economic practices and as integrated into market economies. The aims of this collection are twofold: First, it aims to make visible the plurality of existing practices around shared resources in coworking and the assemblages of human and non-human actors as agents of change associated with coworking and the re-organization of work and labor power. And second, it aims to develop a more emancipatory narrative for coworking and the role of coworking spaces for workers but also the different spatial contexts in which these spaces are situated. A narrative that does not emphasize entrepreneurship or coworking as the epitome of the ‘neoliberal entrepreneurial self’ as in the dominant interpretations in the current research, but rather one that centers coworking in the creation of meaningful, careful social relationships, supporting empathy and an ethics that recognizes mutual interdependencies and builds a foundation for social change. So, it is about alternative narratives, emancipation politics and the wider social role that coworking spaces might play in neighborhoods, cities or beyond because they are crucial contexts for the formation and maintenance of social relations. With this specific direction, this collection aims to bring coworking research into a fruitful dialog with other research fields-such as sociology of work, feminist perspectives on care, alternative and diverse economies, "post-capitalist" transformation, critical geography, positioning coworking within a range of progressive alternatives in the articulation of economic and social relationships.

The Coworking R evolution

The Coworking  R evolution
Author: Diane-Gabrielle Tremblay,Gerhard Krauss
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2024-02-12
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781802209181

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The digitalization of work processes and the generalization of IT are creating unprecedented opportunities. An increasing part of the workforce is experimenting with new forms of work, as freelancers, self-employed or highly skilled employees with greater autonomy. International in scope, this book comprehensively explores these new models of work, mobility and life trajectories, and the increasing role of non-metropolitan coworking spaces.