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Technology Must Keep Pace with The Rise of Co-Working Spaces
January 24, 2018
While co-working space isn’t a new concept, it’s certainly seen a sharp increase in popularity over the past several years. There was a time when co-working spaces were mainly the domain of the young tech sector and solopreneurs. But as we enter 2018, co-working spaces are being sought by all types of workers, across all types of industries.Today, a large percentage of remote employees, independent entities, contract and freelance workers are capitalizing on the explosion of this trend. According to 2014 statistics from the Freelancers Union, independent workers make up about 34 percent of the total American workforce.The number of co-working spaces has increased 700 percent globally since 2011. So, why the seemingly sudden explosion? Besides the obvious benefits to businesses in offering greater flexibility than traditional office leases, there are tangible benefits to workers as well. And we’re not just talking about perks like free snacks, chair massages, or an endless supply of coffee or La Croix.Studies show that those who travel to co-working office spaces are happier, healthier and more productive than those who work independently or work strictly from a home office. A recent survey of workers that use these spaces found that 68 percent said they felt more productive, and 71 percent said they felt more creative when compared with working in a solo environment.