Archive for the ‘Coworking’ Category

We’re Growing! AKA How To Be Nice To A Coworking Newb

Never become so buried in your work that you can’t flash someone a smile.

Friday’s Featured Cohere Member: Meet Derek Haynes

When Derek Haynes uprooted his life in San Francisco and made the trek to “the Fort” (as he lovingly calls it), one of the first things in his cross-hairs was a coworking office. Luckily, he found Cohere, which he says far exceeded his big-city expectations with its strong community…

3 Reasons To Grow Your Small Business In A Coworking Space

You’re not just taking on contract work. You’re building a business. You’ve got proprietary information to protect, and need space for meetings with your 2, 3, or 6 member team. Coworking is still for you.

Saving The Planet: Yet Another Good Reason To Try Coworking

Coworking with us instead of making the daily commute into the office can save you (and your company) a bundle of money, fuel, and carbon emissions.

5 Easy Ways To Be An Eco-Friendly Entrepreneur

You may think that your business is too small to bother about being green, but earth-friendly choices are actually good for the pocket book as well.

Spring It On! Top 5 Ways To Be More Productive

It’s a fresh, new season, and that means it’s time to de-clutter both your space and your mind so you can be more efficient throughout the workday.

Spring Forward! New Technologies For The Modern Entrepreneur

Cohere members are springing forward in time–and chiming in on futuristic inventions that would help them at work. Take a look at these clever ideas—this office is brimming with creativity!

Leap Into Action With Smart Business Planning

Anytime the universe gives us more time in which to be productive, it’s a good policy to take advantage of it.

Valentine’s Day Giveaway: Here Are The Winners!

Find out which lucky three get to try 3 days of coworking on the house!

Friday’s Featured Cohere Member: Meet Ellen Bryant

WHY work at Cohere? Meet one of our members, the marvelously talented Ellen Bryant, owner of Ellen Bryant Design—as she reflects on her personal WHY.