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Here we talk about some of the various co-working members and what they want from the office.
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COWORKING MEMBER TYPES AND WHAT THEY WANT FROM THEIR OFFICE The coworking sector's expansion and survival depend on having a clear understanding of who is using flexible space. These are consumers who are already present and will continue to be so as more businesses come to understand the advantages of remote teams and flexible scheduling. ✓ EMPLOYEE WHO WORKS REMOTELY FROM HEADQUARTERS This remote worker is employed by a business whose corporate headquarters are located far from where he or she lives. They may travel to their teams' meetings because they are spread out from the headquarters, but otherwise they operate entirely remotely. The ability to conduct regular video chats in a quiet or private setting is what a full-time remote worker requires. ✓ EMPLOYEE OF THE DISTRIBUTED COMPANY Several states, if not international locations, host their entire business. They still require a private area for those video chats, just like other remote employees, although they might be more acclimated to café sitting and phone booths. They use communication tools more effectively than a corporation with just a few remote workers since their business is set up to manage a distributed team. ✓ THE PARTIAL REMOTE EMPLOYEE These employees may live close to the corporate headquarters but have the flexibility to work occasionally away from that location. Additionally, they might serve several markets, necessitating professional space in each.