Differences Between Co-Working and Home Office

 

Co-working

Home Office

Communication between members is done "face to face"

Communication is done online or through telephones

The environment is active and the members help each other in various situations that require collaboration

Static work environment, without direct interaction between partners

Socialization

Isolation

Flexible and organized work schedule

Chaotic work schedule

Equipped space

Own equipment

Ability to work in an open space where members can communicate

Limitation of activities in the room / rooms of an apartment

Existence of meeting rooms and / or conference rooms

Meetings can only take place in the online environment or through the taking-up of Partial Home Office

Adequate logistics, accessibility, design and ergonomic conditions suitable for carrying out different types of activities

Limited logistics due to the limited conditions to ensure a special design and proper ergonomics

Organizing personal development events within the community.

Personal development is limited by studying written or video materials.

Organization of informal events (culinary activities, sports activities, etc.)

Informal events usually take place outside the space inside the house.

Comments

  1. Coworking
    provides a built-in
    community of other
    entrepreneurs, all
    working separately
    on their own
    ventures, but
    working together in
    the same location.

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