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Since its success, coworking has expanded its reach from solo entrepreneurs, home-based entrepreneurs and startups, they now accommodate established and big companies – large teams or departments and other individual employees with flexible work hours.The movement caught the affinity of today’s young professionals with its affordable offices, aesthetically pleasing work areas and great environment.
The greater audience of the industry lauded it for the benefits and immeasurable opportunities it provides.
Hence, it didn’t come as a surprise when established companies and even conglomerates were observed to be coming in and out of different shared offices.Since then, it’s been observed as a rising trend among big companies and industry players as influential enterprises and Fortune 500 enterprises move their employees and teams to local coworking spaces.
Partnerships between organizations and providers have been established over the last few years causing a large disruption in the real estate industry.One prominent explanation behind the aforementioned sudden liking is the large pool of talent and ideas nestled in these shared offices.
Tech giants and large corporations want to become part of its diverse growing community of innovators in hopes of gaining new perspective that they wouldn’t usually find in the premises of a corporate environment.
Moreover, it gives them a better advantage against their competitors as they keep a close ear to any technological advancement or trend that cause potential threat in the industry and allows them to attract top talent and closely monitor any potential target acquisitions.Though it’s rapidly becoming a common scenario, much is still left to be learned on how leading organizations can make the most of these shared offices.
Remember that cute kid in yellow and her younger sibling in a stroller barging in on their dad during a video conference with the UK broadcasting company, BBC?
That video wherein their mom would later rush into the room to grab the two kids and the broadcasters – and their dad, too – were left baffled and in fits of laughter.Yeah, that video.It went viral not just because of how adorable and funny the whole scenario is, but because a large majority of the world can totally relate to the confused dad and the panicking mom.
Working parents have been there before – some, too many times – and they all know the anxiety and the fear of your kid wreaking havoc as you participate in a conference call with at least five members of your management.Parenting while maintaining a professional career is indeed stressful, but that’s the reality for almost sixty-one percent of married-couple families with a kid or kids under 18 in which both partners work.
And because of the advent of remote working and virtual offices, more and more companies are encouraging parents to work from their homes.Whether you’re a mom, a dad, or maybe both, here are a few inspiring stories and tips on how you can avoid your kid from going completely viral:“Secrets of the Remote Workforce” co-author Teresa Douglas is a proud mom who has been working from home since 2010.
In order to establish this with her children, she puts a “STOP, in a meeting” sign on her door.
In addition, she also implemented a house rule that if her door is closed, you can knock once, but if nobody answers, it automatically means she’s in a meeting.The physical barrier that you would establish can help remind you and your kid of the difference between work time and play time.