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Sunday, January 7, 2018

Shared Office Space Pros and Cons: Share or Not to Share?
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Office sharing is a concept that allows companies who own or manage an office, that have redundant office space to share or rent the workstations or self-contained units to smaller companies looking for flexible workspace. This creates revenue for the company that runs the office, and provides a cheap, flexible alternative for companies looking for an office outside of their home. The main benefit of sharing an office is that it provides a more dynamic environment for both companies involved and access to new markets.

However, sharing office space does come with some problems of its own:

  • Higher office management costs (cleaning services, printer ink, office supplies and so on)
  • Faster wear and tear of office equipment
  • Potential NDA issues if the space isn't properly divided
  • Setup costs (dividing the space with fake walls)
  • Management Software costs (resource management, reception desk software, meeting room management and so on)

The arrangement can be particularly sensitive in the case of attorneys and MDs - in such cases, a legally-binding Office Sharing Agreement should be carefully considered and redacted.

Office Sharing is similar to Coworking, though coworking spaces tend to include more tenants, a broader range of amenities and a stronger emphasis on community and networking.


Video Office sharing



See also

  • Sublease
  • Shared services
  • Coworking spaces

Maps Office sharing



External links

  • Kathleen Landis, Yours, Mine, Ours, My Business magazine, OctNov 2002 at National Federation of Independent Business
  • ^ "Shared Office Spaces & Coworking spaces / Blog / YArooms". www.yarooms.com. Retrieved 2017-09-26. 

Source of article : Wikipedia