Coworking Office VS. Traditional Office
We hear about coworking spaces multiple times however the concept is still blurred. This is coworking and is a simple concept! This is based off of the idea that people like to be around each other and work in a Collaborative atmosphere that is exciting and friendly.
This is a shared office where like-minded people from many backgrounds and corporations come together to work. Coworking is a new concept that is gaining traction globally. Here I am going to explain about the difference in a coworking space and owning a Private Office.
1. In a coworking space, you don’t have to be alone; in a private office, you are alone.
Most of the coworking spaces offer more isolated areas, that you can work in concentration only if it is a requirement, however you don’t have to be alone as you would be in a private office. Humans are social and just being around other people increases quality of life. Additionally, most coworking spaces are having events and meetings on how to optimize the Business.
2. In a coworking space, there are opportunities for spontaneous collaboration; in a private office, collaboration comes only from happenstances.
The loveliness of this work to have occasions to work together. Knowledge, experience, and connections can be shared simply through the day-to-day exchanges.
3. In a coworking space, we can work in shared resources; in a private office, you must personally invest in all the resources you need.
Coworking spaces comes fully loaded with furniture, Tea/Coffee, High Speed internet, Printing/Scan Copy. This serves you as a Plug and play office.
4. In a coworking space, the pass is issued towards your own affordability; in a private office, the lease agreements are issued toward property owner profit.
Coworking memberships are on average, around 40% of the cost of leasing an office. Plus coworking spaces don’t require 1-3 year lease agreements that many private office spaces enter into, there is a less risk involved in the capital expenditure which is needed to transfer into to a coworking space instead of a private office.
5. In a coworking space, it is obvious to be productive; in a private
Office, forced to be Productive “There’s this interesting phenomenon coworking appears to have exposed: social pressure. You are being encircled by people who are working relatively hard, staying motivated /focused, and make things happening”. It can be hard to stay committed when alone to break you out from browsing Facebook.
While there are many more differences between coworking spaces and private offices, above I have mentioned a few points that show about how curious people would be in working with a coworking space, we encourage you to try one out for a day to see how you like it!
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Mr. Rahul Krishna
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