An Asynchronous Book Club for Community Professionals
The Community Reading Guild is a private, asynchronous book club for community professionals. Find out more and apply to join here.
Community Strategy & Open Source
The Community Reading Guild is a private, asynchronous book club for community professionals. Find out more and apply to join here.
If money was no object, what roles would you hire into your community team? This post looks at how I view community team roles and how those play into team structure.
I have previously written about how you can set the stage for people in your community to create connections between each other. While that post outlines a starting point – a way to initiate your community platform and get people talking – what happens down the line? As a community grows, new challenges are discovered and new solutions are needed. These five principles will set you in good stead for meeting those challenges.
Strong community leadership is important to ongoing growth. This post outlines the core principles that I believe apply to all communities and their leaders.
We’re heading deeper into a hybrid future – usually envisioned as in-person events with an online component included. While this is certainly a great way to allow for events to accommodate people who cannot attend in person, what if we could do more? What if we could build an entire community that brings people together in multi-faceted and impactful ways, regardless of where they are in the world?
I believe there are three things you can provide that will pave the way to natural, organic, and authentic connections between members of any community. So let me introduce you to the three s’s of curating community connections.
Communities have evolved a whole lot in 2020. The global COVID pandemic has changed the face of the world and the community industry has become more relevant than ever. But what’s going to happen once the pandemic subsides? What will communities look like & how will groups come together?
Community management, particularly within an open-source project like WordPress, shares many of the same values and ideas as pastoral leadership – a path that I am deeply familiar with from my studies and experiences.