What is Coworking Exactly?
Dropdesk says, “Generally speaking, the definition of coworking is when people assemble in a neutral space to work independently on different projects, or in groups on the same projects.
It’s different than a typical office workspace because the people in a coworking environment generally aren’t working for the same company. Coworking spaces offer the same amenities you would find in a traditional office, along with a lot more.
A major differentiator is flexibility since you don’t need to sign a long-term lease in a coworking space. Every coworking space will always have basics like WiFi, printers, usually, some type of conference room… and some will have tea, coffee, and snacks available. Some will have startup resources at your disposal ranging from digital assets, and even coaches and advisors. Some may have 3D printers and other tech that you may not always have access to. Some budget-conscious coworking spaces are more barebones, offering little more than a desk and WiFi.
From Wikipedia: Coworking is the situation in which several workers from different companies share an office space, allowing cost savings and convenience through the use of common infrastructure, such as equipment, utilities, and receptionist and custodial services.
The advantages of coworking are clear, you get a lot more for a lot less and you have the ability to collaborate with some incredible people.
NexCore’s physical coworking space will reopen in St. Louis in 2023 and you will have access to not only the space and all of the resources, but you will also have access to the cofounders Jim Shelvy & Larry Cohn who have created many successful businesses and supported hundreds more in their journey.
It’s different than a typical office workspace because the people in a coworking environment generally aren’t working for the same company. Coworking spaces offer the same amenities you would find in a traditional office, along with a lot more.
A major differentiator is flexibility since you don’t need to sign a long-term lease in a coworking space. Every coworking space will always have basics like WiFi, printers, usually, some type of conference room… and some will have tea, coffee, and snacks available. Some will have startup resources at your disposal ranging from digital assets, and even coaches and advisors. Some may have 3D printers and other tech that you may not always have access to. Some budget-conscious coworking spaces are more barebones, offering little more than a desk and WiFi.
From Wikipedia: Coworking is the situation in which several workers from different companies share an office space, allowing cost savings and convenience through the use of common infrastructure, such as equipment, utilities, and receptionist and custodial services.
The advantages of coworking are clear, you get a lot more for a lot less and you have the ability to collaborate with some incredible people.
NexCore’s physical coworking space will reopen in St. Louis in 2023 and you will have access to not only the space and all of the resources, but you will also have access to the cofounders Jim Shelvy & Larry Cohn who have created many successful businesses and supported hundreds more in their journey.