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Themes - WeWork (Perception (Local (Internal Members, Community, Coworking…
Themes - WeWork
Perception
Corporate
Local
Internal Members
Community
Coworking Peers
Regional
What makes WeWorks Stand Out?
Compared to other Raleigh coworking spaces
Compared to coworking as an industry
Gentrification?
Global
Environmental
What has been tried
Local non-profits?
Collaborations with local businesses?
Surveys/feedback from members?
Advertising in local publications?
Perks for certain groups? (Student discounts, "scholarships")
What has been perceived as being successful thus far?
Restrictions
What are the rules?
Information about existing members
What happens on a corporate level vs. local level?
Resources for whatever is proposed
Budget
Work hours
Users
Who are the members?
Origin of businesses of members
Who are they trying to attract?
Are there trends across the board for WeWorks?
What does the company value?
The Problem Itself
What does it mean to add value to co-working members?
What does it mean to operate on as much a local level as possible? :question:
How might WeWork add value to the Raleigh community at large?
How can WeWork Raleigh use/recognize the efforts of their members and the community?
How could this be framed to not look opportunistic?