As you build your business,
you might discover,
as many established businesses
did during the pandemic,
there is no need
to have a permanent office.
Work can be done
just as or more
easily from home.
But as
Seth Godin
shares
“As social creatures,
many people very much need
a place to go,
a community to be part of,
a sense of belonging
and meaning.
But it’s not at all clear
that the 1957 office building
is the best way
to solve those problems.”
A loved one’s company
rents a boardroom
once a week
at a central hotel.
Employees meet there.
Another loved one
holds once a month
team lunches
at a central restaurant.
Meeting face-to-face
CAN BE important.
But those meet ups
don’t have to happen
daily
and they don’t have to happen
at a dreary office building.
Think outside
of the traditional
corporate structure.
Build a business
that works for YOU.