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Here Are The 5 Keys To Success When Expanding Your Flexible Workspace Footprint, According To Orega CEO Zach Douglas

GCUC in London will host many of the coworking industry’s biggest players this week, including Orega CEO Zach Douglas, who offered Allwork.Space insight into his GCUC panel.

Emma AscottbyEmma Ascott
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  • At GCUC on Sept. 28, decision-makers and game-changers in the flexspace industry will come together to discuss the future of coworking.  
  • Zach Douglas, CEO and co-founder of Orega, will be speaking on the panel titled “What do flexible workspace operators need to consider when expanding their footprint?” 
  • Douglas told Allwork.Space that there are five keys to success when expanding your flexible workspace footprint.  

At the Global Coworking Unconference Community (GCUC) UK event on Sept. 28, decision-makers and game-changers in the flexspace industry will come together to discuss the future of coworking.  

Zach Douglas, CEO and co-founder of Orega, will be speaking on the panel titled “What do flexible workspace operators need to consider when expanding their footprint?”  

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“I’m delighted to be involved in this important discussion about what flex operators need to consider when expanding their footprint,” Douglas told Allwork.Space. “It’s more vital than ever that operators have a blueprint for growth, which will help them develop their brands, create greater customer loyalty and grow their businesses both faster and more sustainably.”  

Douglas told Allwork.Space that there are five keys to success when expanding your flexible workspace footprint, which include:  

  1. Figure out the best operating model. Understand the difference between management agreements, leasing, and ownership.  
  2. Decide where funding should come from. Should it be self-funded, retained shareholding, or third-party funding (which involves dilution)? 
  3. Secure cash flow. Do your stress analysis exhaustively and make sure you have enough cash for what you wish to achieve. 
  4. Product positioning. What customers are you seeking to appeal to? What product do you need to deliver to attract them, and what are the relevant merits and market niches available in your chosen space? A female-only coworking operator in the U.S. (The Wing) went bust recently — could it have been that they effectively restricted themselves to 50% of the marketplace? 
  5. Come up with an exit strategy. Once you’ve built it and grown it, how will you eventually exit it? Your model and track record will largely inform your future value.   

“The demand side dynamics of the sector are proven: occupiers of all sizes place a premium on flexibility and this is translating into greater demand for flexible workspace,” he noted.  

Douglas says the supply-side dynamics are more nuanced, with both operators and landlords experimenting with new business models. He expects this evolution to continue and believes that this will bring massive value to the sector as a whole.   

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According to Douglas, it’s key that operators conduct a stress analysis:    

Cash is king in any business, and the flex sector is no different. There are two key factors to consider when stress testing your business model:   

  1. Income   
  2. Cost    

Income: It’s important to understand the impact that both competition and market dynamics have to play. How will your income projections impact business viability if, say, 20% discounting is required?     

Cost: As always in business, there are many market forces that can impact your costs:   

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  • Wages / staff costs   
  • Utilities (currently a big threat)  
  • Supply costs   
  • Rent reviews / business rates     

Closely examine how sensitive your model is to fluctuations in those areas.   

“Each operating model has its own benefits and risks,” emphasized Douglas. “We pioneered the management agreement model in 2000 as we felt it was the best way to balance risks and rewards between operator and landlord. We also believe that management agreements deliver a better customer experience, as the landlord is commercially incentivized to improve and invest continuously in the flex space and other spaces in the building. In leases, there is a built-in incentive not to invest in the space towards the end of the term, resulting in an inferior customer experience and falling returns.”

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Emma Ascott is a contributing writer for Allwork.Space based in Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated from Walter Cronkite at Arizona State University with a bachelor’s degree in journalism and mass communication in 2021. Emma has written about a multitude of topics, such as the future of work, politics, social justice, money, tech, government meetings, breaking news and healthcare.

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