
EP20 - Ten Questions about the Future of Work
02/25/16 • 19 min
Live from the Philadelphia International Airport, just moments before I got on a plane to fly 24 hours to the other side of the world for the Coworking Unconference Asia, I answered ten questions about the future of work.
- What does the term ‘coworking’ mean to you specifically?
- How would you describe the development of coworking in Asia?
- How does this development relate to the rest of the world?
- What do you think is the biggest challenge for the coworking movement worldwide?
- What type of people does it attract?
- What is the importance for people of being part of bigger collective?
- How do you envision the way we work in ten years from now?
- What specific role will the coworking movement have in this, according to you?
- If you had to pick one favorite place to work in this world, where would it be?
- What is your life motto?
A conference you DON'T need to fly to: People at Work Summit
Save the date for April 21st! People at Work is an entirely online “conference” about work and collaboration. A first of it’s kind, taking place over 24 consecutive hours and across 7 continents.
This is going to be a great place for YOU to practice connecting the dots and getting more connected to the global coworking community.
Stephan is joining People at Work to help you learn how to help coworking space members around the world connect the dots in their own communities.
Tickets for the Summit go on sale this Friday, February 11th. Find out more about the format, meet more speakers, and get the link to register here.
Support the show and get the next episode
I’m growing the team that makes this show happen! This episode is the first one that I didn’t produce myself, so say hello to my new producer Mike Mehalick. Say hi, Mike!
So here’s the scoop: Mike and I are working hard on a brand new production workflow this year so you’re going to be seeing new episodes of the show dropping MUCH more often.
Lots of awesome stuff to come, I promise, and you don’t want to miss this. Subscribe however you like to subscribe, here’s some handy links for you:
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Live from the Philadelphia International Airport, just moments before I got on a plane to fly 24 hours to the other side of the world for the Coworking Unconference Asia, I answered ten questions about the future of work.
- What does the term ‘coworking’ mean to you specifically?
- How would you describe the development of coworking in Asia?
- How does this development relate to the rest of the world?
- What do you think is the biggest challenge for the coworking movement worldwide?
- What type of people does it attract?
- What is the importance for people of being part of bigger collective?
- How do you envision the way we work in ten years from now?
- What specific role will the coworking movement have in this, according to you?
- If you had to pick one favorite place to work in this world, where would it be?
- What is your life motto?
A conference you DON'T need to fly to: People at Work Summit
Save the date for April 21st! People at Work is an entirely online “conference” about work and collaboration. A first of it’s kind, taking place over 24 consecutive hours and across 7 continents.
This is going to be a great place for YOU to practice connecting the dots and getting more connected to the global coworking community.
Stephan is joining People at Work to help you learn how to help coworking space members around the world connect the dots in their own communities.
Tickets for the Summit go on sale this Friday, February 11th. Find out more about the format, meet more speakers, and get the link to register here.
Support the show and get the next episode
I’m growing the team that makes this show happen! This episode is the first one that I didn’t produce myself, so say hello to my new producer Mike Mehalick. Say hi, Mike!
So here’s the scoop: Mike and I are working hard on a brand new production workflow this year so you’re going to be seeing new episodes of the show dropping MUCH more often.
Lots of awesome stuff to come, I promise, and you don’t want to miss this. Subscribe however you like to subscribe, here’s some handy links for you:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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EP19 - Furniture, Diversity, and Growing a Meet up
EP 19 - Furniture, Diversity, and Growing a Meet up
We’re trying something new for episode 19! I jumped on the microphone to answer 3 questions from listeners and readers like you! I had a TON of fun doing this and if you like it I really want to do more of them.
[1:54] Judy asks: What things should we consider when approaching the issue of purchasing furniture for our coworking space? Does brand/price/store matter and how feasible is a D.I.Y. construction approach to this problem?
[7:48] Stuart Asks: How do you distinguish your coworking space’s demographic and is it necessary to do so by catering to a specific type? Is it better to have it as a universal space or focused on digital or creative types?
[12:47] Cecelia asks: I started a meetup where 1–2 people come each time (and it’s been great) but the response hasn’t been overwhelming. Even though I feel more efficient and disciplined with people around, I’m not sure what to do next to get more people.
Want to get your question answered on the show?
Email me: [email protected]
Tweet at me: @alexhillman
BONUS POINTS if you record audio of yourself asking the question. You can even use the voice recorder on your phone if you don’t have a fancy podcast setup. Just email me the audio file :)
We’ll pick the best questions and get them (and you) on the show.
Get your tickets now!
Here's the skinny on the People at Work Summit:
- It's happening on April 21st, 2016.
- It's spanning 24 hours, so there will be live programming in every time zone (including yours).
- And it's entirely online - so you can join from anywhere with an internet connection.
- Every 10 tickets purchased provides 1 full scholarship to promote inclusion and diversity of awesome but under-represented people and nations. That's community-powered financial aid right there, folks.
- Our "Founding Member" tickets start at just $99.
If you can't tell, I'm as giddy as a school boy about this.
And now the first batch of tickets are available.
☞ Get your Founding Member ticket (less than 100 left in this batch!)
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EP 21 - Curtis and Kotaro on Building a Big Event Where the Little Things Matter
Events seem to be the lifeblood of many coworking communities, and community building in general. But have you ever noticed that while some events are amazing at galvanizing a community, others seem to fall flat no matter how much effort you put in?
This episode is all about the little things that make an event matter in the eyes of attendees - no matter how big or small the event.
We talked with the brains behind CocoaLove, Curtis Herbert and Kotaro Fujita, with the goal of gaining insight into how they organized a tech conference that focused on the "human side" of a developing software for Mac and iOS devices. CocoaLove is a conference“for people,” and in this show Adam and Sam learn how the organizers somewhat accidentally discovered their own intentionality.
You’ll hear about their painstakingly creative approaches to bringing people together by igniting genuine curiosity, an inherent quality that can always be used to brighten up any kind of scheduled meet-up. Discover the power of a tangible takeaway, and guiding people through the social experience of a conference to help them get the most from each other.
Pay close attention to this entertaining conversation - there's a lot to learn and apply to making your own events more memorable, and have people coming back because they want more.
Notable Quotes
- Mindful invitations...unique pins identifying introverts and extroverts [13:18]
- “Actionable Nuggets” Ensuring there are take-aways [23:30]
- “Leave the laptops in the hotel room” Preparedness [24:25]
- “When people can feel when something is a labor of love” [30:59]
Save the date for April 21st! People at Work is an entirely online “conference” about work and collaboration. A first of it’s kind, taking place over 24 consecutive hours and across 7 continents.
This is going to be a great place for YOU to practice connecting the dots and getting more connected to the global coworking community.
Stephan is joining People at Work to help you learn how to help coworking space members around the world connect the dots in their own communities.
Tickets for the Summit go on sale this Friday, February 11th. Find out more about the format, meet more speakers, and get the link to register here.
Support the show and get the next episode
I’m growing the team that makes this show happen! This episode is the first one that I didn’t produce myself, so say hello to my new producer Mike Mehalick. Say hi, Mike!
So here’s the scoop: Mike and I are working hard on a brand new production workflow this year so you’re going to be seeing new episodes of the show dropping MUCH more often.
Lots of awesome stuff to come, I promise, and you don’t want to miss this. Subscribe however you like to subscribe, here’s some handy links for you:
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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