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Pauline Roussel CEO at Coworkies and Co-author of “Around The World in 250 Coworking Spaces” | Driving Collaboration: How Coworking Spaces Foster Connections in Work Communities

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With years of experience running a coworking space in Berlin and extensive research and travel to over 500 coworking spaces across 50 cities, Pauline has gained deep insights into the uniqueness, importance, and impact of collaborative work environments on people and communities. They were called shared spaces, collaborative workspaces.

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Embrace Change for Career Success!

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Sometimes it requires research and collaboration and tapping into your network to figure things out. I’ve been able to add to my skillset, expand my professional network, and take on new roles and responsibilities that improved my resume. When I launched my business in 2005, my goal was to provide virtual assistance services.

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Bioteams Part 3: The Team Execution Zone

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In a previous article I introduced the second principle of Bioteams – “Bioteams are highly connected virtual networks” In this article I will introduce a third overarching principle of Bioteams: Bioteams are exceptionally good at taking action, co-operating and learning. Rule 6 – Nurture the Network.

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Bioteams Part 4: The Team Organization Zone

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T his article was originally published in 2005 by Ken Thompson and Robin Good. In an earlier article, I argued that traditional teams have key weaknesses and limitations and are now being replaced in organizations by Virtually Networked Teams. Rule 6 – Nurture the Network. The Self-Organising Network. Introduction.

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Bioteams Part 2: The Team Connectivity Zone

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T his article was originally published in 2005 by Ken Thompson and Robin Good. In a previous article, I argued that traditional teams have key weaknesses and limitations and are now being replaced in organizations by Virtually Networked Teams. Overarching principle: Bioteams are highly connected networks. Introduction.