Co‑working at Pico is a way of working where collaboration, knowledge sharing, and professional sparring are an integrated part of everyday life. It is not an open office community in the traditional sense, but a professional work environment where employees, consultants, and partners work closely together on complex tasks within product data, PIM, and business systems.
Co‑working has been established to support the way Pico works: in cross-functional constellations, with a high degree of dialogue, and with a focus on long-term solutions rather than isolated deliverables.
The purpose of co‑working at Pico
The purpose of co‑working is to create a framework where knowledge can be shared in practice, and where professional sparring happens continuously throughout the work – not only in formal meetings. When multiple competencies are physically or organisationally close to one another, it becomes easier to clarify issues, qualify decisions, and ensure coherence between business, data, and technology.
For Pico, co‑working is a way of reducing the distance between roles and perspectives. This applies both internally between employees and externally in collaboration with clients and partners, where close dialogue is often essential for understanding complex data and business needs.
Who is part of the co‑working environment?
Co‑working at Pico typically involves consultants, developers, architects, and other professional roles working with product data, data modelling, integrations, and related business processes. External partners or clients may also be involved for periods of time when it makes sense in relation to specific tasks or projects.
What participants have in common is that they work on challenges requiring a deep understanding of both business and data, and where solutions are developed and adjusted over time. Co‑working is therefore not aimed at casual desk space, but at professional collaboration with a clear purpose.
How does co‑working work in practice?
In practice, co‑working means that work is organised around shared presence – both physically and digitally – open dialogue, and ongoing sparring. This creates the opportunity to quickly clarify questions.