The coworking spaces we create at Truspace are designed specifically for collaboration – a far cry from the conventional office scenes that usually have limited space and a suffocating atmosphere for employees.
Opting for a collaborative workspace means your company will be introduced to a large number of people from totally different industries, thus opening doors to a wide range of skill sets and knowledge. Ideas are usually shared openly among members from different fields in the shared spaces and the interactions between them provide creative and educational benefits to your team. Coworking spaces are filled with hard-working, intelligent and innovative people all in one place. Inviting them into your workspace can be a valuable opportunity to expand your team’s knowledge and expertise. Getting to know people from other industries and operating alongside them enables your team to learn new approaches and strategies that could ultimately have a positive impact on your business.
The Truspace approach for designing coworking spaces consists of finding ways to facilitate these interactions through the workspace layout. We make sure to create a cohesive environment that makes everyone feel comfortable when sharing their working area with others.
Doing the same things every day and seeing the same people every day is a sure-fire way to decrease productivity and motivation. Being surrounded by people from other fields can improve your employees’ wellness by allowing them to meet new people and make new friendships. Besides, such a work environment provides flexibility compared to the conventional office. Coworking spaces enable employees to work outside of the traditional 9 to 5, hence increasing employee satisfaction and productivity.
Our coworking space designs usually include resting facilities for employees to socialize and bond. Hence, encouraging friendship and creating a pleasant work atmosphere.
In summary, the emergence of coworking has induced a radical shift in the corporate world. Coworking spaces offer many advantages to employees, making them more driven and dynamic compared to people working in a typical office set-up. Cubicles and segregated work desks discourage collaboration and exacerbate cultures that foster competition when instead they should be promoting teamwork. The result is a high-stress work environment that brings joy to neither the employees nor the company.