Coworking is a relatively new trend in offices, having emerged as a formal working environment about 2006. Sharing a physical workspace and office amenities with individuals who are not coworkers of the same business is known as coworking. One of the many components of the new sharing economy, it is a voluntary process.


But first, let me tell you a tale. Last month, a software business co-shared an office and offered helpful input. With our help, they were thrilled.


So, without delay let’s get into the case!


A Real-Life Case Study On Co Sharing Office Space 

Client Information:

Name: Mahdian Morshed 

Business type: Architecture Firm

Location: Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka, Bangladesh


Case Overview:

In recent years, Mahdian Morshed and three of his mates in Bashundhara R/A, Dhaka, Bangladesh, co-founded an architecture firm. It has become challenging for them to manage clients and other office duties since his consumers consistently seek tech-friendly solutions.


Various social and cultural elements affect how the workplace changes. Although customers' tastes and working methods have transitioned from traditional offices to a "shared office" model, conventional offices still exist. 


The promoters of new forms of employment and mobility must be considered, Mahdian and his friends emphasised. Mahdian and his friends divided co-working spaces into corporate co-working spaces (built by businesses) and independently run co-working spaces for the general public – people. 


They tried to manage the office by themselves for a few months, but it was a problem because they couldn't focus on their main business complex.


Mahdian underlined that the necessity for individual desk-centred workspace is decreasing while the requirement for dispersed areas for formal and casual meeting is increasing.


Our Approach:

Mahdian asked his pals for recommendations when he was looking to co-share an office space. One of his buddies recommended that we do the service. He did some further research and contacted us via our website.


He engaged us in direct discussion. He preferred to have a hassle-free Common work areas, 24/7 access, reservable/rentable conference and/or board rooms, wi-fi, a community printer, copier, and fax machine, as well as shared kitchens, restrooms, and lounges, are typical characteristics of these pay-to-access co-working facilities.


In contrast, he requested a daily report. He picked a budget-friendly plan with a dependable service because of his limited resources.


It has been discovered that accessibility, wide range of situations, and auditory interruptions are the three main spatial variables that most affect how satisfied people are with the collaborative atmosphere in coworkspaces. 


To provide variation and increase member happiness, there was one main open work area, two private workspaces, and alternatives for workstation position and height. 


Additionally, there were gender-specific and staff-specific differences in satisfaction, indicating that roles and personal qualities influence how individuals perceive the spaces and their experiences there.


The firm has been working with us for a while, and as long as the process is going smoothly, they don't see the need to put in any additional personnel or extra effort for the same. They were promised information security.


Services that he got from us:


Interactions within organisations

Destination in the world and its impact

Recruitment and Retention 

Bookkeeping and valuation's top talent advantages


Final Thoughts


The company has been working with us for a while, and as long as the process is going smoothly, they don't see the need to put in any additional personnel or extra effort for the same. Employees were thrilled with a self-service portal that allowed co-sharing office space maintenance from an employer's website. Our goal is to please our customers with our service. Contact us if you want to share office space.


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