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ECCA Enterprise Week Starts Today

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We are proud to again be sponsoring ECCA’s enterprise events as part of Global Enterprise Week. THECUBE Coworking space believes in helping students and graduates understand the value of enterprise and in providing them with tools to create sustainable businesses.

With unemployment rising amongst graduates, enterprise is quickly becoming the strongest option for young people to reach economic sustainability.

THECUBE offers special membership’s for both students and graduates, who would like to start their business in a nurturing and collaborative environment.

Engineer and Artist Michael Mangroo Joins THECUBE Coworking Space

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By profession, I am an Engineering Safety Consultant currently contracted to the London Underground Investment Programme.

In addition to this, over the past 7 years I have been developing my interest in painting, music, dance and film and am interested in extending the application of this work into commercial ventures whilst not sacrificing the aesthetic quality and value.

I hold a Bachelors Degree in Economics & Politics from the University of Exeter and a Masters in Social Sciences from the University of Sussex. I also hold a variety of other qualifications in Safety, Risk and Reliability.

I have held various Managerial and Consultancy positions for a number of Engineering and Risk Management organisations.

Underpinning my interest in aesthetics is a desire to extend creativity into a commercial environment, challenging the traditional business ethics and models typical of large organisations.

I have travelled extensively and lived and worked in Italy.

www.shiliaandamber.co.uk

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Pressure VS. Stress

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We all need pressure in order to thrive and most importantly we cannot avoid it; whether it is caused due to scaling your business, having little cash flow, or getting an unexecpted wave of new clients, everything causes pressure. However, we must learn to see pressure as a positive, we need it otherwise we would just walk around in a blob-like state not engaging in anything.

Even in nature we see pressure as a driving force, a plant cannot exist if the roots do not create pressure to push upwards and lead the plant into the sun. Pressure also proves positive in engineering, take a car, it is the pressure of ‘mini-explosion’ in the engine, which gives the car the ability to turn on and go. Pressure in your business is also needed it  forces innovation to find better solutions or create a better route to market.

At the moment we all feeling the pressure of the economic changes and even though it is having negative consequences it is also giving existing  businesses a reason to analyse their weakness, it is moving graduates into enterprise, and its making the government look inward for solutions.  These pressures will create better businesses, younger entrepreneurs, and will lead us to a new path of innovation and economic independence. Outcomes that in the ‘good-times’ would not have come about, because there was little pressure to create change.

So why do we spend so much time trying to avoid it? We have created a negative association between pressure and stress. Stress releases epinephrine, commonly known adrenaline, which then sets off a chain of reactions in our body to engage our flight or fight reflexes. In doing so, our cognitive reasoning is almost turned off as the body thinks it needs action not thinking. If we were hunting buffalo, the adrenaline would be incredibly useful, however in business it gets in the way of thinking. Stress of also causes other problems such as heart disease, insomnia, headaches, and so on.

Avoiding Stress

1. Set a realistic time-line and focus on big results rather than a long ‘to-do’ list

2. Exercise and drink a lot of fluids to release toxins, which can trigger stress.

3. Stay reactive and don’t get agitated planning and figuring out the future, we cannot control it.

4. Focus on solutions as we can control them rather than problems, which we have little control over

5.  Breath from your lower belly as breathing from your chest begins to set mechanisms for agitation and panic. One easy trick is to put a pen in your mouth it unclenched the jaw and forces you to breath deeply, instantly relaxing you.

6. Relish pressure, once you invite it and see it as a positive, it doesn’t cause stress, but productivity and innovation.

About THECUBE Coworking Space

We are a coworking and innovation space in Shoreditch, East London. We offer a physical space for entrepreneurs to work as well as innovation tools through our agency called Idea Engineering. There are many other aspects to business than plans and financial forecasts, which can also contribute to business failure or success. Every week we explore different topics to give our members a 360 view to business life.

Hire The Barman joins THECUBE Coworking Space

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Hire The Barman provides experienced cocktail barmand to private and corporate events in London. They provide events with an extra special signature through their wide range of cocktails and creative mixing skills.

CONNORGODDARD Join THECUBE Coworking Space

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Brand Communications, Advertising and Digital Marketing agency, CONNORGODDARD, are proud to join THE CUBE as they seek embrace the benefits a co-working environment.

CONNORGODDARD is a creative communications business with over 10 years’ experience in providing brand communications, advertising and digital marketing solutions for clients throughout the UK and Europe.

We’re based in London and also have teams in Oxford and Cambridge. We’re small enough to be flexible and personal. We’re big enough to be resourceful and cost effective. And we’re here to make brands, advertising and digital marketing work harder and smarter – in good times and bad.

We’ve been doing precisely that, with measurable success, for clients of all sizes in every sector – from retail, automotive, aviation, leisure, outdoors, pharmaceutical and not-for-profit to professional services, fmcg, luxury, travel, IT, financial services, manufacturing and public sector.

Our core practice areas are Brand Communications, Advertising, and Digital Marketing.

www.connorgoddard.com

Contact:

Chris Goddard – Managing Director

+44 (0)20 7060 1580

chris@connorgoddard.com

E-Noise has Joined THECUBE Coworking Space

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E-NOISE is a small company specialising in hosting & building WordPress and Joomla! Websites. We pride ourselves in providing friendly human support and making hosting your website simple. We also develop great web applications and custom plugins and themes.”

I have attached the logo. We are in the process of redesigning our website, so the logo doesn’t match our current live site but will change very soon. For more info about E-NOISE please read the following case study recently published by one of our main suppliers (and one of the largest data centres in the country):

CUBER, It Could Be Like This News

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Cuber Jonathan Weston from It Could Be Like This has put together a nice newsletter of pointers and updates on how to reach people who have low budgets and keep creating business in this economy.

We are all facing uncertain times and we are all increasingly concerned that we are spending our money wisely. As business owners, we must be aware of what our customers are expecting for their money and how to add more value.

Adding more value doesn’t mean reducing your costs and diminishing your brand, but providing better information, delivering a more efficient service, or creating a more cost effective way to deliver your service.

For more information on It Could Be Like This newsletter and happenings, please follow the link.

About THECUBE

THECUBE  coworking space is located in the heart of Shoreditch, where creatives meet the City. We provide meeting hire spaces, workspace, and innovation consultancy to our members. The space has been open for a year and boasts 125 members from diverse industries and backgrounds.

CUBER Alastair Dryburgh Releases New Book

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Business Remastered is the book by leading consultant and business contrarian Alastair Dryburgh, he draws on his depth of experience in many different sectors to offer a step by step guide to discovering the great business hidden inside your existing business.

Many small businesses that have been going for more than five years are facing completley new challenges as the face loss of staff, clients, and resources. So should they throw in the towel? No, they should start observing their environment and learn how to change.  Alastair Dryburgh’s  book highlights pitfalls as well as giving tangible solutions.

There is a sense of uncomplicated common sense advice, which is breath of fresh air in the area of consultancy – even giving advice on how to problem solve.

The first step in solving a problem is to understand where the cause is located, which can be at different levels in an organsation. For example, if you are worried about increased pricing pressure, giving you sales force negotiating training isn’t going to help if you are trying to compete on price with the Chinese. This model is to help you be sure that you have located the real problem, and are not just dealing with a symptom. – Alastair Dryburgh.

About THECUBE

THECUBE is a coworking space for ideas, innovation, and enterprise. We offer workspace, meeting hire, and virtaul office services.

Lighting Design Consultant, Edward Bell Joins THECUBE Coworking Space

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Edward Bell is a  Lighting Design Consultant and Electrical Design Engineer working in the field ofBuilding Services. I have experience of Road LightingArea Flood Lighting including Airfield Apron Lighting. I undertaken design work for schools and collegeshospitals including critical care areas to HTM standards. I have also worked in Facilities Management as a senior manager in control of maintenance of critical systems. I am a keen networker eager to move into B2B relationships with clients who are building and maintaining properties both here and overseas. I have worked in the Middle East having spent 9 months in Libya in a face to face relationship with the client there ensuring the end product met the clients needs.

I have worked on very large scale projects e.g., visible from space down to very small works for example involving multiple small works down to the design or a single socket outlet for a new photocopier in a complex multi-tenancy commercial building.

I am an Incorporated Electrical Engineer and a member of both the IET, an associate of CIBSE and a memeber of the Society of Light and Lighting (SLL). I have my own limited company and I am committed to customer satisfaction and have a professional attitude to design.

I do not currently hold professional indemnity insurance as most of the work I do at the moment comes under the umbrella of client organization, however I can invest in that as and when the need arises.

One other service I can provide is Design Team Leader or Project Manager. In my role as Account Manager at the BBC in 2000-2001, I managed a team of project managers and appointed Architects, Engineers, Quantity Surveyor and even other Project Managers. From an initial brief from the tenants, I can help build up a finance case to obtain funding from parent organizations or public bodies, appoint the various specialists required to manager and design the building or refit required and oversee progress acting as the clients agent.

By all means drop me a line either to offer me contract opportunities or to pose the odd question. If I can’t answer your question myself or with a few minutes research on the net I will tell you. Remember it costs nothing to ask.

http://www.edwardbellconsulting.co.uk

Create a New Perspective Using Neorobics

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Idea Engineering Agency has a open door research strategy. We are always looking into expanding our knowledge in various fields, however neurology is a particular area of interest as it helps us understand how people think and form ideas. This understanding helps Idea Engineering to provide our clients with a unique method of idea generation, one that produces strong ideas.

One of the tools we have found useful are neurobic exercises, the term was defined by authors Dr. Lawrence C. Katz and Dr. Manning Rubin, who have written a book on the subject called Keep Your Brain Alive.

We have used neurobics to teach clients how to make their brain more flexible and ready for generating strong ideas. Our brains learn new knowledge based on association. For example, if you wanted to teach a child how to read, you would start with creating an association between his new knowledge (letters) and old knowledge ( a sound he already uses). Creating clear associations makes passing on new information a lot more tangible and accessible.

With this in mind, we have devised our own neurobic exercises to highlight how the brain functions at different stages of the idea process.

We will begin by showcasing an excersise that helps the brain create new patterns.

Exercise # 1: Getting the brain to see things in a perspective

Problem

When we first engage in an activity our brain ‘turns on’ to create new neurological connections and maps. After a while of the same exposure our brains ‘turn off’ with little to no neurological connections being made. Therefore when we engage in a brief, it is a easy temptation to fall on past patterns and approaching the brief in the same way. How will innovation be created, if we keep responding to briefs by using the same patterns of implementation?

Neurobic Solution
Below are the steps to a neurobic exercise we created to help create break patterns.
Take an ordinary object that you have contact with on a regular basis ( shoe lace, paper clip, a piece of paper, etc.).
Set a timer for 60 seconds
Grab pen & Paper
Clear your mind
As fast as possible create new possible usages for the object, as many as possible in 60 seconds.
Repeat exercise with a different object if desired

How it Helps
The exercise helps the brain see a mundane object in a new perspective, which is what is needed when presented with briefs we have seen time and time again. Try to then to do the same with your brief and create a new approach to the brief.

About THECUBE Coworking Space

THECUBE is a coworking space in East London, it works like hotdesking or deskspace except that the people you are working with can also be your new colleague or client. We also have a high focus on innovation and not from an inventive perspective, but a more pragmatic manner. Innovation to us means creating new ideas that not only make a difference but are economically sustainable and begin to create new economy.