July 19, 2012

Pods and Hubs: Where we will be working

Scot Bathgate thinks “this will be the future as businesses lay off people and consultants go on to work on their own at home.”

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Kent Lundberg, on the other hand, prefers the ‘hub’ over the ‘pod’:   “We will be working on “gigs” with a rotating crew of collaborators, using the dense city as our infrastructure. “

Coworking spaces have been developed by entrepreneurs, consultants, and freelance artists seeking an alternative to working in coffee shops and cafes, or the isolation of independent or home offices. Coworking spaces offer the appeal of a progressive workspace, blended with a casual cafe like feel, while still offering all of the important things you need to run your business. (high-speed internet, phones, conference rooms).

Ten examples here.

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