The coworking space
is a great opportunity for professionals to meet and engage with each other in
an informal working environment. For Malaysians, a community whose business
relationships are built on family relationships and friendships, the coworking
space is an appropriate fit for professionals desiring to raise the profile of
their business. More importantly, the coworking space gives your business the chance
to grow in a nurturing environment.
However, to grow
and to benefit from these spaces, coworkers have to engender respect for
members in the community. Furthermore, because your typical coworking community
places professionals in close proximity to each other, it is very easy to
traverse boundaries, and unfortunately, make office faux pas. Worse yet, the
coworking community is supposed to build collaboration and networking
opportunities, but this is difficult when coworking mates avoid your company.
Keep reading to
learn a couple of coworking space etiquette tips so you can avoid any potential
office drama.
Avoid Screen-Spying
The proximity in
which many coworking professionals work is so close that you could easily find
yourself close enough to see the computer screens of those around you. Take a
look at how close the seating is in one office to get an idea how easy it might
be to peer into other’s computer screens by clicking on the following link
http://www.servcorp.com.my/en/coworking/. Avoid screen spying, even when you
are most tempted to peek.
Avoid Office
Politics And Gossip
There are a lot of
hot topics in the news for Malaysians right now. Singapore is apparently
looking at expanding business into the country, and China is currently in talks
with Malaysia related to a number of subjects. Talking about the general state
of the country, or the world for that matter is okay.
However, gossiping
about other people’s personal lives can make it very uncomfortable for you and
others in the workspace. In an office that doubles as a community, you do not
want to lose face if someone you would like to collaborate with has heard you
have said unkind things about them. The point is unkind remarks directed at
members of the coworking space can hinder any networking efforts you might make
in the community.
Avoid Major
Distractions
While the coworking
community does promote and value social interaction, it can also be a hindrance
as well. People will naturally engage with each other throughout the day in
discussion, and a discussion between two people might not bother anyone.
However, hot desks are hubs for socialising and conversations can become very
loud and disruptive to the entire coworking community.
As a good measure,
if you find the conversation lasting more than ten minutes, consider finding an
appropriate place in the space to finish your discussion. Cafés and lounges are
probably better places to hold the types of conversations that are engaging,
but if held in the wrong place these conversations might be distracting to
others.
Avoid
Territorialism
Everyone will have
their favourite spot to work in the space. Yours might be near a window that
looks out onto a garden or in a more well-lit part of the space. When that
space is available, you are in workplace heaven, but conversely, if the space
is occupied, it completely changes your mood. If you avoid this kind of territorialism,
you’ll be more flexible and able to work from any spot in the coworking space.
Setting The Tone Of
Your Coworking Space
By establishing and
respecting other people’s boundaries in the workspace, coworking can introduce
you to the types of relationships that build growth. Furthermore, by respectingthe working environment, you contribute to a space that is both productive but
also social. In the end, the connections you make in your coworking space in
Malaysia will be in part because of your considerations of others.
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