Many of you know me as the co-author of some handy little self-published ebooks about coworking. Well, I’m excited to announce that I’ve recently graduated to the real thing: a print book on the topic of rapidly growing sharing economy–of which coworking is a vibrant part!
Coworking spaces are uniquely positioned to become hubs for many types of collaborative consumption, whether it’s group CSA memberships, cohousing, or car and bike sharing. The success of coworking is a wonderful example of how we can benefit through community and collaboration–concepts that can be just as easily implemented in all areas of our lives.
Please take a minute to check out the book, Sharing is Good: How to Save Money, Time and Resources Through Collaborative Consumption, and connect with me through the various social avenues linked below. How to Support: Recommend the book to members who might be interested in learning more about this trend, or consider adding it to your community bookshelf. Requesting it through your local indie bookstore or library (so that it can be shared by many) is also awesome!
Review copies also available upon request. Thank you! Beth
Many of you know me as the co-author of some handy little self-published ebooks about coworking. Well, I’m excited to announce that I’ve recently graduated to the real thing: a print book on the topic of rapidly growing sharing economy–of which coworking is a vibrant part!
Coworking spaces are uniquely positioned to become hubs for many types of collaborative consumption, whether it’s group CSA memberships, cohousing, or car and bike sharing. The success of coworking is a wonderful example of how we can benefit through community and collaboration–concepts that can be just as easily implemented in all areas of our lives.
Please take a minute to check out the book, Sharing is Good: How to Save Money, Time and Resources Through Collaborative Consumption, and connect with me through the various social avenues linked below. How to Support: Recommend the book to members who might be interested in learning more about this trend, or consider adding it to your community bookshelf. Requesting it through your local indie bookstore or library (so that it can be shared by many) is also awesome!
Review copies also available upon request. Thank you! Beth
Am Donnerstag, 5. Dezember 2013 22:11:57 UTC+1 schrieb Beth Buczynski:
Hello Coworking Friends!
Many of you know me as the co-author of some handy little self-published ebooks about coworking. Well, I’m excited to announce that I’ve recently graduated to the real thing: a print book on the topic of rapidly growing sharing economy–of which coworking is a vibrant part!
Coworking spaces are uniquely positioned to become hubs for many types of collaborative consumption, whether it’s group CSA memberships, cohousing, or car and bike sharing. The success of coworking is a wonderful example of how we can benefit through community and collaboration–concepts that can be just as easily implemented in all areas of our lives.
Please take a minute to check out the book, Sharing is Good: How to Save Money, Time and Resources Through Collaborative Consumption, and connect with me through the various social avenues linked below. How to Support: Recommend the book to members who might be interested in learning more about this trend, or consider adding it to your community bookshelf. Requesting it through your local indie bookstore or library (so that it can be shared by many) is also awesome!
Review copies also available upon request. Thank you! Beth
Just bought your book after reading this. I have a coworking space in Sydney and am now interested in pursuing some of your ideas. Well done!
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On Friday, 6 December 2013 08:11:57 UTC+11, Beth Buczynski wrote:
Hello Coworking Friends!
Many of you know me as the co-author of some handy little self-published ebooks about coworking. Well, I’m excited to announce that I’ve recently graduated to the real thing: a print book on the topic of rapidly growing sharing economy–of which coworking is a vibrant part!
Coworking spaces are uniquely positioned to become hubs for many types of collaborative consumption, whether it’s group CSA memberships, cohousing, or car and bike sharing. The success of coworking is a wonderful example of how we can benefit through community and collaboration–concepts that can be just as easily implemented in all areas of our lives.
Please take a minute to check out the book, Sharing is Good: How to Save Money, Time and Resources Through Collaborative Consumption, and connect with me through the various social avenues linked below. How to Support: Recommend the book to members who might be interested in learning more about this trend, or consider adding it to your community bookshelf. Requesting it through your local indie bookstore or library (so that it can be shared by many) is also awesome!
Review copies also available upon request. Thank you! Beth