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855: Coworking Trends Every CPO Should Watch W/ Sarah Travers

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"We compete with people's homes more than we do with other coworking locations because my job is to get people to want to come into my spaces, and that is what I focus on every single day." - Sarah Travers, CEO, Workbar

The future of work is unfolding quickly, and procurement leaders who also own real estate decisions can't afford to ignore trends in co-working. Whether you need to unlock flexibility, attract top talent, or better control costs, new workplace models are rapidly replacing traditional long-term leases.

In this episode, host Philip Ideson speaks with Sarah Travers, CEO of Workbar, a Boston-based coworking company that has built a flexible, community-focused model for organizations of all sizes. With more than two decades of experience shaping the category, Sarah shares the real reasons organizations pivot from headquarters to hub-and-spoke, how team-share memberships de-risk real estate, and what procurement teams should really look for beyond price per square foot.

In this episode, Sarah discusses how to:

  • Evaluate new coworking models to flex with your organization's needs
  • Avoid long-term liabilities by shifting to on-demand and shareable passes
  • Select the right mix of local and global providers to reduce risk
  • Build workplace experiences that go beyond convenience to real engagement

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