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Collaboration in Coworking Spaces

Collaboration in coworking spaces seems to be a continual problem. On the one hand the member community has to come in and get on with their work and on the other people are coming to coworking spaces to find collaborators.

Solution 1

Create time during the month when members can move away from their desks and collaborate. Create events at different times of the day to vary the flow of people.

Solution 2

Create a space that is small enough to generate accidental or spontaneous collaboration.

Solution 3

Create a database from which to personally introduce members.

Solution 4

Look into tools that can facilitate collaboration

Solution 5

Create casual lounge areas in the space, which are conducive to conversation.

Resources

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About THECUBE

THECUBE is a coworking space dedicated to innovation. We have a diverse community of entrepreneurs and freelancers as one of our core beliefs is that diversity drives ideas.

We have all the usual workspace and hotdesking facilities as well, from virtual office space to meeting hire.

155 Commercial Street, Studio 5, E1. Nearest tube station is Liverpool Street or Shoreditch High Street.

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.

Coworking at THECUBE

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THECUBE offers flexible and economical office space via 5 main membership tiers. The space has two levels of open plan workspace with a beautiful glass mezzanine and white gallery inspired second level.

On the first floor we have reception, gallery space, and meeting spaces, which can be hired for both day and evening events.

THECUBE offers interesting architectural features

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THECUBE offers its members a great workspace with interesting architectural features. We feel that no matter what budget your company has, it deserves a workspace. The first steps in building client trust lies in acquiring and office in a great location and one that matches the aspirations of your brand. We like our members to feel like THECUBE is part of their brand.

CUBER: Augmented Planet

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Augmented Planet is the no 1 blog covering the latest augmented reality innovation across both mobile and the web, if it’s augmented, it’s in Augmented Planet.

Augmented Planet can also help developers take applications to market, provide consultancy to help enable digital creation agencies to understand what’s possible and pitch augmented reality to potential customers, and help cut down on development time by technology matching with existing solutions.

They joined THECUBE in March 2010, www.augmentedplanet.com

CUBER: Strong Linx

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A large number of young people in London are below the poverty line, and that coupled with the fact that many do not travel further than their borough, makes for a very closed and limited life experience.

This knowledge was Strong Linx original motivation to provide international travel opportunities to young people in London, particularly those from disadvantaged backgrounds and ethnic minorities, who are the least likely to travel abroad.

The new understanding of cultures and finding common ground is also beneficial to the individual and their community when they return home in numerous ways. It will encourage the belief of other similar young people that they, too, can fulfill their dreams and aim higher!

Strong Linx joined THECUBE to have a professional space to have meetings and grow their company.

Co-working is an emerging trend at THECUBE

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Co-working is the next big thing and THECUBE in London are at the forefront of this emerging trend – something that is deemed as a new pattern for working.

Many work-at-home professionals, freelancers or people who travel around a lot tend to work in relative isolation.

‘Co-working’ is a social gathering of a group of people, who are still working independently, but who share the same values and who are ‘interested in the synergy that can happen from working with talented people in the same space’.

Of course, the term ‘Co-working’ was first coined by Bernie DeKoven in 1999 and was later described as a ‘physical space’ by Brad Neuberg in 2005. Neuberg started up his own co-working site called the “Hat Factory” in San Francisco.

Now, five years later, co-working spaces are opening up across the globe, offering hot-desking space for people who want to get away from that feeling of isolation and any distractions that freelancers and small businesses might face while working from home.

THECUBE on Commercial Street, East London is one such co-working environment that goes above and beyond simple hot-desking or ‘rent-a-desk’ space. It provides a whole range of benefits and added extras to really help its members. It also offers a diverse community that individuals can tap into whenever they see fit, sharing ideas and supporting each other to grow and become a success.

Co-working is an exciting development and something that we expect to become huge over the next 10 years. If you’d like to see how ‘Co-working’ can work for you, simply pop in for a chat or give us a call on 0207 377 9279.