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🤝 Coworking operators swap real talk in Portugal
Bernie J Mitchell shared notes from the gathering of members of the European Coworking Assembly in Expand 👇 Portugal. They discussed what actually makes coworking spaces work.
Key takeaways: your email list beats social media for building real community, and coworking alone rarely covers the bills so most operators run a second business to stay afloat.
Bernie J Mitchell shared notes from the gathering of members of the European Coworking Assembly in Expand 👇 Portugal. They discussed what actually makes coworking spaces work.
Key takeaways: your email list beats social media for building real community, and coworking alone rarely covers the bills so most operators run a second business to stay afloat.
⬇️ Biggest takeaways from London’s Unreasonable event
While business rates were the biggest pain to UK operators in the room, the workshops provided food Expand 👇 for thought. Jane Robathan from Nexudus attended her first Unreasonable Connection and thanks by Bernie Mitchell for bringing impactful routes to the good kinds of growth.
While business rates were the biggest pain to UK operators in the room, the workshops provided food Expand 👇 for thought. Jane Robathan from Nexudus attended her first Unreasonable Connection and thanks by Bernie Mitchell for bringing impactful routes to the good kinds of growth.
🍽️ What is the relationship between coworking and hospitality?
Bernie Mitchell shares a fantastic answer to a query that pops up often in discussions around flex Expand 👇 spaces and hospitality. Often, the idea of ‘hospitality’ in coworking is confused with the culture of running a top-class restaurant (mostly thanks to the book Unreasonable Hospitality being written from that context).
Instead, he expands on Ian Minor quote that "it’s the art of being hospitable", comparing how it’s very obvious the difference is when someone is ‘made’ to just say sorry, and when someone really is.
Bernie Mitchell shares a fantastic answer to a query that pops up often in discussions around flex Expand 👇 spaces and hospitality. Often, the idea of ‘hospitality’ in coworking is confused with the culture of running a top-class restaurant (mostly thanks to the book Unreasonable Hospitality being written from that context).
Instead, he expands on Ian Minor quote that "it’s the art of being hospitable", comparing how it’s very obvious the difference is when someone is ‘made’ to just say sorry, and when someone really is.
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