Wednesday 31 July 2013

What is the difference between a Nokia 3210 and Conventional Leased Office Space.....?


TECHNOLOGY GRAVEYARD

The reason for the Nokia 3210 winding up in the technology graveyard (along with the Atari and Tamagotchi) is due to its inflexibility, out of date technology and lack of connectivity. As times have changed, so have people, more importantly so has technology and the way we now work.The Flexible Working Community can now run a million pound business from the comfort of a one-bedroom apartment anywhere in the world. With the assistance of virtual offices, telephone answering services and meeting rooms we can give the illusion of being located at an impressive office without the burden of heavy overheads. Serviced office space and Business Centres that provide many of these services (and often more) are now as current, useful and productive as our IPhone's or touch screen tablets.

A good example of a flexible but fun working environment is The Hot Office who operate four Serviced Offices based in Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire. Hot Office Business Centres, much like your iPad or iPhone can take the stress out of work by offering the user very flexible, affordable and fun solutions to 21st century mobile working needs......CHOICE OF WHERE YOU WORK
Although the deceased Nokia 3210 is a gadget of the past, conventional leased office space still seems to be very present, but why?Has it not now had its time? Is it not time for conventional leased space to join the rest of the outdated technology and other junk that you have squeezed in to your 'Bits and Bobs' drawer?The short and simple answer is YES!

I understand the transition can be difficult as humans are very social creatures. For the most part, people need physical contact, human interaction and work better as part of a group. The office is not going to go away, because it is a convenient base for administrative function as well as meeting superiors, colleagues & clients, etc. The difference is that you now have a choice as to how and where you decide to work, such as cafes, hotels, flexible office space environments, trains, cars and even planes.The Hot Office is a prime example of the flexible serviced office space. It is not uncommon for these community spaces more commonly referred to as 'coworking hubs' to host services such as Telephone Answering, Virtual Office Addresses, Registered Offices, 24/7 Coworking Space & Meeting Rooms etc...Going to work in a Serviced Office space can now be just as exciting as unboxing your new iPad for the first time as both can help offer new and exciting ways to work......IMPROVE YOUR MULTI-MILLION £ EMPIRE

There is no doubt in my mind that flexible office space, including Coworking Hubs, Hot Desks etc. will soon become the new way to work and traditional leased office space will indeed become a thing of the past.So before you find the time during your busy day to read the 40 page contract on your new 25 year lease and pay the landlord £20k before any of your staff has sat on a chair, just think..... Is it time to future proof my business? Am I ready to remove the risk and hassle of building management from my daily task list and focus all of my attention on improving my multi-million pound empire?The answer in my opinion is obvious.....
Author: James Waterman - [Hot Office Business Centres]
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Hot Office Business Centres are specialists in flexible serviced office space and virtual services , delivering a broad range of services including private office suites, campus offices & c ow orking sp ace, v irtual t elephone a nswering, b usiness p ost a ddress services and meeting & training rooms. The Hot Office provides award winning services for over 3 ,000 growing and established business es across the UK including within its portfolio  Tesco, BT, Energiser Batteries, Tropicana, Voxeo, British Gas and Unilever

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