Business Plan: Creative Coworking Workshop in Belgrade
Autor(ka) práce:
Aslamov, Bogdan
Typ práce:
Bachelor thesis
Vedoucí práce:
Pernica, Karel
Oponenti práce:
-
Jazyk práce:
English
Abstrakt:
This bachelor thesis presents a comprehensive business plan for Work@Create, a creative coworking space in Belgrade, Serbia, designed to meet the evolving needs of freelancers, remote professionals, and creative entrepreneurs. The project responds to the growing demand for multifunctional, community-driven, and inclusive work environments that go beyond traditional office offerings. Grounded in a combination of theoretical frameworks and practical tools including SWOT, PESTEL, Porter’s Five Forces, Business Model Canvas, and TAM/SAM/SOM analysis the thesis investigates the feasibility and strategic viability of entering the coworking market in Serbia. The practical part outlines the operational, financial, and marketing strategies of Work@Create, highlighting key differentiators such as flexible membership plans, workshops, a Showroom Corner, and inclusive services for marginalized groups. Financial projections estimate a break-even point within the first 10 months and a growing net profit reaching nearly €100,000 by year four. The study concludes that Work@Create is not only economically feasible but also strategically positioned to contribute to Serbia’s creative economy and social inclusion through innovation, community-building, and professional development.
Klíčová slova:
Strategic Planning; Financial Feasibility; Business Plan; Creative Industries; Coworking; Serbia
Název práce:
Business Plan: Creative Coworking Workshop in Belgrade
Autor(ka) práce:
Aslamov, Bogdan
Typ práce:
Bakalářská práce
Vedoucí práce:
Pernica, Karel
Oponenti práce:
-
Jazyk práce:
English
Abstrakt:
This bachelor thesis presents a comprehensive business plan for Work@Create, a creative coworking space in Belgrade, Serbia, designed to meet the evolving needs of freelancers, remote professionals, and creative entrepreneurs. The project responds to the growing demand for multifunctional, community-driven, and inclusive work environments that go beyond traditional office offerings. Grounded in a combination of theoretical frameworks and practical tools including SWOT, PESTEL, Porter’s Five Forces, Business Model Canvas, and TAM/SAM/SOM analysis the thesis investigates the feasibility and strategic viability of entering the coworking market in Serbia. The practical part outlines the operational, financial, and marketing strategies of Work@Create, highlighting key differentiators such as flexible membership plans, workshops, a Showroom Corner, and inclusive services for marginalized groups. Financial projections estimate a break-even point within the first 10 months and a growing net profit reaching nearly €100,000 by year four. The study concludes that Work@Create is not only economically feasible but also strategically positioned to contribute to Serbia’s creative economy and social inclusion through innovation, community-building, and professional development.
Klíčová slova:
Business Plan; Creative Industries; Strategic Planning; Coworking; Financial Feasibility; Serbia