Break free from the solopreneur mindset. When and how do you scale a business?

 You started this business because you love what you do. Maybe you’re a designer, a coach, a consultant – whatever it is, you’re great at it, and people want what you offer. In the beginning, it was exciting. Every client, every sale, every late-night work session felt like building something that was yours. 

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Out of office forever? Inside the future of work

  Even ardent office enthusiasts will find the return to work a slog. The Government’s advice for creating “Covid-19 secure” workplaces is uninspiring: lifts must be half empty (creating tricky b...

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Coronavirus: What's the future for the office?

  Before the coronavirus pandemic, the office was where millions of us spent about a third of our time. However, since the lockdown, almost half the UK's workforce say they have been working from...

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Small Coworking Owners Believe They Will Bounce Back — If They Can Survive

 Lisa Skye Hain has been in the real estate and hospitality industry since 1998. She worked in Danny Meyer’s restaurants, wrote a cookbook and was WeWork’s second-ever employee, opening up two of...

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Goodbye to open office spaces? How experts are rethinking the workplace.

 The coronavirus pandemic is exacerbating workers’ worries about returning to jobs in these often debated floor plans.  Distracting, intrusive, and now a potential health hazard. The list of...

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Joanna Bourke: Why London HQs have a future after Covid-19

  Who knew what WFH meant before this year? I didn’t, albeit I may be behind the times. But, I reckon there are plenty, who, like me, had no clue what this acronym was until we recently became su...

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Coronavirus spread set to hit London’s leasing market

  The outbreak of Covid-19 will likely lead to a readjustment in rents and rent-free periods across London’s office market as landlords compete for fewer footloose tenants in a weaker, post-coron...

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The Anti-WeWork How Mark Dixon Built His Co-Working Company To Survive Coronavirus

Striding through trendy office space in London’s financial district in early March, Mark Dixon pauses to adjust a wooden wall panel that has come askew, then veers into a nearby meeting room with stun...

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Don’t blame coronavirus for WeWork’s collapse, blame WeWork

 The most hyped startup in the world is hanging by a thread. But WeWork’s blitzscaling strategy was always going to end in tears  With a final whimper, the dream of restoring WeWork to its f...

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