5 tips to knock your next offsite meeting out of the park
You don’t need us to tell you the myriad of ways that COVID19 has changed how organizations meet, retreat and collaborate with their team.
You don’t need us to tell you the myriad of ways that COVID19 has changed how organizations meet, retreat and collaborate with their team.
Ever heard someone say that the people here at Vibe are the coworkers they’ve always wanted? It’s true!
The season of giving is upon us! After the past year-plus of craziness, there’s never been a better time to reach out to those around us, show each other we care, and support one another and support the small businesses and organizations that make up our local communities.
Here’s the thing about supporting local: sometimes people really don’t know where to start. Or they think they do, but they’re not actually supporting local business and startups in the way that could be most impactful to that company’s growth and long term success.
I did a thing last month: I stepped on a plane, flew across the country, and attended an industry conference for the first time in two years.
This week, the Pacific Northwest B Corp community gathered together to celebrate business as a force for good.
When the CDC announced on May 13th that “fully vaccinated individuals no longer need to wear masks or physically distance in any setting, except where required by federal, state, local, tribal, or territorial laws, rules, and regulations, including local business and workplace guidance,” it threw us all for a loop.
As we approach the one year mark of the COVID19 pandemic in the United States next month, news headlines are unequivocally confirming with urgency that which we already know: women in our communities are beyond the breaking point.
Here’s a fun fact for you: since opening just two short years ago, Vibe has been staffed, not by employees, but by members who trade eight hours a week of their time for an unlimited membership to Kitsap’s most dynamic coworking community and shared workspace, thanks to the Vibe Host Program.
Marit Bockelie is all about community. The central DNA of her business, The Bremerton Letterpress Company, is all about connecting people through prin
For weeks now, I’ve been trying to put the experience of this last year into words, while also clearing my head enough to articulate clearly what I feel in my gut is coming up next. There’s a reason it’s been such a struggle: 2020 was unlike anything any of us had ever experienced.