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Slide 1: Theory & strategy for community building Deborah Schultz www.deborahschultz.com “technology changes, humans don’t”
Slide 2: Welcome Introductions Expectations Outline of the day
Slide 3: What Community What does community mean to you? An Exercise
Slide 4: What did we learn? Community Building
Slide 5: Important Concepts Collaboration Shared ideas, passions and experiences Relationship building Room for divergent views Common language and knowledge, dialog Social structure emerges organically
Slide 6: Key Concepts Common, shared purpose Interaction - must be easy Shared meaning Feelings of influence and membership Authenticity - Intimacy Emergent structures
Slide 7: The birth of a community We just illustrated that: Tacit and explicit theories drive our community strategy Norming functions develop quickly There is an individual and group collective Clustering is a natural evolution of community
Slide 8: Case Studies A critical analyses of existing communities Exercise II
Slide 9: Community Types - Broad Affiliation Circumstance Practice Elective vs non-elective
Slide 10: Three questions Review the community list we created what do you think is the intention of this site? Why do you think these examples are successful at community How do they measure their success
Slide 11: Choose a Site to “Read” Flickr Threadless Ebay Craigslist Quickbooks Amazon Sourceforge Vox
Slide 12: Lessons learned Community needs vary by type Affiliation Circumstance Practice Elective vs non-elective Elective affinity means we cannot mandate community Create platforms of emergent community
Slide 13: Let’s get strategic What would you do? Exercise III
Slide 14: Answer these questions Who - are you designing for? What are you going to give them? How are you going to tell them? How would you measure success?
Slide 15: Three important rules Culture is based on your theories Strategy varies greatly for elective vs non-elective communities A huge attitude shift is needed You are now a partner and catalyst
Slide 16: Elements of Community Content Curation Co-creation User Refined Shared experience Search Offline & online Create & consume Participation The Live Web Niche vs Mass Value is rewarded Authenticity This is not about technology
Slide 17: Things to Think About Define THE thing Explore your assets Shift your viewpoint Everyone is an editor What really drives Be human your audience? Be an advocate Give to get Feed the beast Be bold, be different Keep it simple Be a catalyst Iterate iterate iterate
Slide 18: Inspiration & “gut check” reading Made to Stick Chip & Dan Heath The Starfish and the Ori Brofman & Rod Spider Beckstrom The Wisdom of Crowds James Suriowiecki Citizen Marketers Jackie Huba/Ben McConell Seth Godin Pick one Cluetrain Manifesto Doc Searls, David Weinberger, Chris Locke
Slide 19: Thanks for participating Deborah Schultz www.deborahschultz.com deborahschultz@gmail.com Technology changes, humans don’t






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