Many professionals who work
in coworking spaces feel more self - confident in an atmosphere that encourages creative collaboration.
Not exact matches
And according to Harvard Business Review, people who use
coworking spaces found their work more meaningful and
felt more
in control of their job.
The environment of a collaborative workspace has proven to add a boost of inspiration to your business —
in fact, according to Deskmag's annual Global
Coworking Survey, 71 % of respondents described feeling more creative since joining a coworking space, and 62 % said their work had
Coworking Survey, 71 % of respondents described
feeling more creative since joining a
coworking space, and 62 % said their work had
coworking space, and 62 % said their work had improved.
Findings from a survey discussed
in the Harvard Business Review found workers at
coworking spaces felt that they can be their authentic selves
in coworking spaces.
If your home office is starting to
feel cramped but you can't afford to rent a dedicated office, maybe it's time for you to think about setting up shop
in a
coworking space.
On the other hand however, The Wing has made pains to welcome minorities of all stripes who might not
feel like they comfortably belong
in conventional, more male - dominated
coworking spaces, such as women of colour and trans women.