Shared Offices Are A Thriving Breeding Ground For Networking

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Shared Offices Are A Thriving Breeding Ground For Networking

Ever since the word ‘coworking’ was coined by the American game designer, Bernard De Koven in 1999, the term has somehow empowered the working class. Shared office spaces are the materialisation of the widely preached “working together as equals” phrase. These embody the concept of working independently but together. Shared office spaces, unlike the traditional office spaces, do not have isolated structures demarcating the stringent hierarchy. Coworking spaces have allowed for collaborative work as well as the opportunity to undertake individual projects.

The trend of demographic shifting from traditional 9-5 jobs to independent work contractors and freelancers has been on the rise. With this, there has been a rise in the adoption of shared office spaces. Since the first half of 2017 to the latter half of 2018, rapid market changes show that the land leased by co-working firms has grown three times. It is a significant feat considering the relatively small interval of time. Additionally, with freelancers who share common values gathering under one roof, shared offices become a thriving breeding ground for networking.

John McGann, the founder of the work club Nutopia, once said, “It’s the community that brings value, not the resources or type of desk. If you are around 20 other people who are working,


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