Do You Need An Office For Your Startup?
When you think about growing your startup into a successful business, you likely imagine an office bustling with people working, having meetings, brainstorming sessions, and casual chats in the office kitchen. This traditional office scene is starting to change, and it is now easier than ever for startups to grow and thrive without having a physical office space. Lots of companies have decided to ditch their office space altogether. Some businesses wouldn’t be able to survive without an office, but some can manage perfectly well without one. Does your startup need an office?
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The Benefits Of An Office
There are some benefits to having an office for your startup:
- Corporate headquarters. If you have a physical office, this makes you look legitimate and can help you to earn the respect and loyalty of your clients. It shows that you are serious about what you do, and can help you to gain customers or employees through foot traffic.
- Face-to-face interactions. Some businesses find that face-to-face communications are more successful for them than other contact, partly due to things like body language, especially in a business environment. An office lets you do this.
- If you invest in an office, you will be more likely to invest in your business. You’ll be prouder to come to work and might even work harder when you are at the office.
- There are some subjective benefits to having a physical office space too. Some people find they are more productive when they work in an office environment where they is less distraction, and some find that they can maintain a better balance between work and home life when the two places are separate places.
Why Ditch The Office?
Despite these obvious benefits to having an office, there are some real benefits to getting rid of the office altogether too.
- The average cost of office space is high in most places. For most companies, even startups, this can cost a lot of money every month. As an entrepreneur, you can probably think of lots of plenty of things that you would rather spend money on instead of spending it on an office. You can run most services online, from meetings to a physical address.
- Team locations. If you’re recruiting talent with a wider net, then there is no guarantee that all of your team members will come from the same area. If your team lives all over the country, then it is sensible for them to work from home, rather than you set up an office.
- If your startup is based around a digital product, then why put the time in to finding a location, negotiating a lease, and maintaining an office? If your priority is to build a business, then an office isn’t always needed.
- There are some subjective benefits to working from home instead of working from an office. Some find that remote work lets them be more productive, and some people are a lot happier working from home than they are in an office.