Munnazir Zarin
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5 advantages of workplace diversity and inclusion
What comes to mind when you consider workplace diversity and inclusion? Typically, one would concentrate on criteria that categorise people into specific groupings, such as race, gender, age, cultural background, and similar demographic designations. We should, however, broaden our knowledge beyond checking off certain boxes.
By Munnazir Zarin4 months ago in Journal
Six Distinctions Between Co-Working Spaces and Incubators
A co-working setting is ideal for entrepreneurs who have just begun developing their product since it allows them to expand their network of like-minded entrepreneurs and obtain feedback on their prototypes.
By Munnazir Zarin4 months ago in Journal
What to do when Traditional Meeting Spaces are no Longer Effective
Traditional Meeting spaces are essential in the office. Teams meet more frequently, according to numerous research. These topics encourage creativity, insightful discussions, and wise choices. Buildings used for meetings should be designed to promote interaction.
By Munnazir Zarin4 months ago in Journal
3 Advantages of Workplace Diversity
A diverse workforce of worldview viewpoints may educate employees and clients while also reaching untapped customer populations. This broadens the discussion to include fresh, unknown, and distinct ideas. In fact, organisations with greater diversity are 70% more likely to gain market share. More markets equals a larger audience, which equals more profit. This has the potential to be a game changer in the professional world.
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal
Just what is the Definition of a Shared Office?
A co-working space gives freelancers and independent contractors a place to work together in an office setting. These locations may be favored by some businesses because they allow those companies to provide their workers with amenities they otherwise could not afford, such as more space, better technology, and more amenities. Businesses with a larger staff than typical may consider a shared office. Companies in this situation must ensure they have enough memberships with coworking space providers.
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal
Why traditional meeting room technologies aren't cutting it in the mixed workplace
Consider an average day spent working from home. You prepare a cup of coffee for yourself. It's fairly cloudy outside. You settle in at your workstation and start reading through your inbox. You take a look at the day's agenda.
By Munnazir Zarin5 months ago in Journal
Trends in coworking workspaces in 2022/23
However, we all understood that "Home is not an Office," and leased spaces are expensive to maintain, so working with your teammates now looks different than before. Virtual and hybrid coworking space models are part of the old new coworking realities in order to suit the needs of workers in the new "post-pandemic" environment. Businesses and individuals began renting out shared workplaces to fulfil their professional needs only in the last few decades.
By Munnazir Zarin6 months ago in Journal
what members expect from your coworking space
As a long-time member of several coworking spaces, I have some thoughts. Not all members are coworking ambassadors like me, not all members value community and connection as much as I do, and not all members are joiners like me.
By Munnazir Zarin6 months ago in Journal
Which industries are the most likely to make use of coworking spaces?
IT Services and Software Developers Software companies seek out remote workspaces for their advanced tech infrastructure, in-house conferencing capabilities, and coworking space availability, whether for team collaboration or individual coders and developers.
By Munnazir Zarin6 months ago in Journal