Choosing art for a serviced office is a great thing. We have choosen this super artist again. PLease see
His nameis Anders Brinch.
Se lige deres website.. det er stærkt kørt..
Det skriver de her:
Det er et super skægt tiltag som den gode Thomas skriver om i hans blog. Hvis ikke i kender til den så KOM igang og læs den hver dag.
Nå, men et indlæg han lige har skrevet omkring wibroe, duckert & partners og den måde wibroe, duckert & partners website er bygget op, er meget interesant. De har valgt at deres startside simpelhen er Google med søgningen: wibroe, duckert & partners
Jeg faldt over en artikel der handler om US Jobless Claims.. Og de har det med at være en ganske god rettesnor for hvad der kommer til at ske med Økonomien fremover. Det mest skræmende er nok denne udtalelse:
“When unemployment rises by more than 0.5% from its cycle low a recession generally ensues,”
Du kan også læse mere om hvad der sker når Credit Card Crisis udfolder sig
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Så er der et lille flag på havnegade 39 bygningen hvor der er et kontorhotel
We just raised a new flag at Brink Serviced offices. Kontorhotel
I am so very close to upgrading. As the super Apple lover I am.. I almost cant wait. But I have been putoff by many post regarding the not so succesful upgrades. Please help me.. Should I go or should I stay ??
Well, like most things in the computer world, it depends. If you’ve already spent a lot of time and effort setting up third party software to optimize your connected life, and you’re happy with the way that everything fits together, you might not find a whole lot more than eye candy in Leopard. On the other hand, if you’re open to trying new integrated functionality, or haven’t dug deeply into add-ons, much of this might be new to you. Here’s our pick of the best Leopard innovations for the OS X user on the go.
This is why the really productive have made their move.
If you work from home then there are a number of tools that can make it easier for you to create the illusion that you are always in “the office”.
1. SkypeIn
In addition to Skype there is also SkypeIn, where you are issued with a phone number. Clients can call this number and you can receive it wherever you are – whether in the home, office or internet cafe when you are travelling – as long as you are connected to the internet.
A friend of mine doesn’t have a landline and uses her SkypeIn number as the primary phone number she give to friends and business associates. When people call her number, they are none the wiser as to where she actually is.
2. Bluetooth
Apart from being hands-free, it also enables you to be completely mobile. So you can go from the filing cabinet or the computer to sitting out in the garden while taking a long conference call.
3. Remote Access
With remote access it is possible to access your files from home and work. Previously there would be the need to copy files to a pen drive or even email certain files.
If you don’t have an office and work solely at home, ensure that you are not sharing your computer with kids. Keep everything separate, back up your files and keep the back up in an off site location.
4. Serviced Office
If you really want to create the image of a “the big office” and your address is a dead giveaway that you don’t work from a fancy office building, then consider getting a virtual address. There are many serviced offices that offer this – where you can simply get your mail delivered at their address.
There are offcourse many other reasons. VPN. RDP, Firewall isues. Fast Intenet. and so on. read more here:
I found this very interesting article regarding how to locate an office. And here you can also find a site that shows you how to get to Brink Serviced Offices
Locating the correct place for your business is of huge importance, but while many will spend time formulating other business strategies they may neglect the process of finding the right location.
Here are some of the more common errors made by businesses when leasing offices:
* Location does not suit your businesses image: Appearances are important, especially if you are client facing. You tend to find wacky ad agencies will have ‘crazy’ office to suit there ethos, while this kind of office would probably not suit a private equity firm for example. Decide on the image you want to portray and then find an office that reflects that.
* Think ahead: Although your office suits your business now, what about in a few years time – how much more space will you need? Do not tie yourself in to a prolongued lease as you may find you need to move in the future. Most serviced office agreements are flexible which will allow you not get stuck in a long term agreement.
* Compromise on location to save money: Offices that are further out of town or in a rural area may be cheaper than more prominent locations which will have better amenities and transport links. But you may then incur costs for taking a trip to the post office, shops, restuarant etc. Also consider of your visitors and staff. Consider the possible effect on the morale of staff over choosing a remote location or what potential clients may think if you are the only business outside the city centre.
* Bad layout: There correct layout and atmosphere of an office should not be underestimated. If you want the staff and each department to liaise with each other then opt for an open plan office, but if your business requires a lot of privacy this will not be suitable.
* Remember about the hidden costs: Many businesses assume that once they can cover the greatest monthly cost, e.g the rent, then all other costs will be peripheral, but these can soon mount up and will include all business rates, the heating, lighting, furnishing, insurance and on. This a major reason why renting a serviced office is proving such a great option for businesses, as all the costs are included in the monthly fee that you pay for your office.
This is why it makes sense to have a look at a serviced office


