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Virtual Office: #A Fast Growing Concept by opssyangel(f): 2:36pm On Jun 01, 2015
I know most Nigerians don't know what Virtual Office Is? In this post, you would get an insight of the new way work should be!
With increasing economic squeeze, and continuous need for businesses to reduce cost, many are fast looking for alternative ways of keeping down their operational expenses. Even in a recessionary economy, the demand is growing for virtual office. According to Wikipedia, the virtual office idea came from a combination of technological innovation and the Information Age. The concept has roots in the Industrial Revolution, where parallels to current work styles, specifically working from home, have been drawn. It is a concept said to have evolved from the executive suite industry. However, the inflexibility of an executive suite lease which is restrictive and doesn't work for many business models, helped spur the virtual office concept. The first commercial application of a virtual office is said to have occurred in 1994 , when Ralph Gregory founded "The Virtual Office, Inc" & later "Intelligent Office", in Boulder, Colorado, USA. In just two decades the concept has gained global significance with Africa said to be ‘among the dearest’ in terms of demand and fast industry growth According to UK-based flexible office specialist INSTANT, African serviced office market (under which virtual office is categorised) had grown by 19% over the past 12months under 2013 review. The continent is said to be the highest contributor of the total growth witness in the global serviced office market, with the most expensive African markets by workstation being Lagos, at $1,600 per workstation per month, followed by Lusaka and Abuja! INSTANT’s research showed that the uncertainty and risk associated with expanding into new markets "is one of the reasons that companies are most likely to consider a flexible solution with a familiar serviced office brand". While serviced office centres in emerging markets currently represented 12% of the global total, Instant’s head of research, Branton Moore said this would "undoubtedly increase as global corporations continue to focus on increasing market share in these fast growing economies". In Lagos, Nigeria, despite the overwhelming gap in awareness and perceived high cost of serviced and virtual office among local businesses, the concept and use of virtual office, and coworking space amongst upcoming consulting, professional and start-up firms is gaining momentum; coupled with the increasing rise of entrepreneurs there is a huge demand waiting to be served! www.theresourcespace.com.

Re: Virtual Office: #A Fast Growing Concept by arbitrage: 3:07pm On Jun 01, 2015
I thought you are going to advertise some virtual office spaces. Anyway, to help those interested in such in highbrow areas, I will suggest biexecutives.com in Victoria Island, Lagos that I came across their flyer sometimes ago.
Re: Virtual Office: #A Fast Growing Concept by opssyangel(f): 9:35am On Jun 02, 2015
arbitrage:
I thought you are going to advertise some virtual office spaces. Anyway, to help those interested in such in highbrow areas, I will suggest biexecutives.com in Victoria Island, Lagos that I came across their flyer sometimes ago.

yes am advertising for the Resource space at 12A Mabinuori Dawodu street, Phase 1, Gbagada. We are for people on the mainland and this is some of our spaces below. How many people will go all the way to V.I and it expenses. At resources space,its as low as 650naira with great spaces and convenient environment. @arbitrage

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