Ah! Spring and the age old tradition of spring cleaning. Throw open those windows, bring in fresh air and dust behind the couch....or rather...the forums. We asked our members how they keep things fresh in their communities, day after day, spring after spring. Here are their answers! What are some … [Read more...]
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The Community Roundtable Announces Principal Sponsor for 2012 State of Community Management Report
Protiviti sponsors report that examines the continued evolution of the social business industry LYNNFIELD, MA – Mar. 14, 2012 – The Community Roundtable is pleased to announce Protiviti Inc. as the principal sponsor of the 2012 State of Community Management Report. The report examines the continued … [Read more...]
Six Risks of Not Having Community Management
Community management is one of those things that, when working well, often goes unnoticed and unappreciated. It's a bit like that hostess that always has fantastic parties but no one really understands the hard work that went into the party itself. However, when community management is bad or … [Read more...]
A Need For Social Architecture
Last week, Mark Bonchek, senior vice president of communities and networks at Sears Holdings, led a roundtable discussion with TheCR Network members on using the principles of network-centric warfare to steer large-scale change in community management. At first glance, it seems like a big leap from … [Read more...]
Happy Belated Groundhog Day or Why Community Managers Are Gods
This article was originally published in last week's TheCR News: When we think of the day to day and the year to year of what community management is, we think of Groundhog Day. Not the actual event, where a furry creature tells us if winter will last or not...no we mean the movie starring Bill … [Read more...]
Community Management: More Than One Role, a Discipline
The Community Roundtable aims to advance the business of community. I'm going to say that again...we advance the business of community. I wanted to repeat it because I think it's an important distinction as the way we look at community management. As Jim Storer has said, everyone is a community … [Read more...]
Top Ten from The Community Roundtable Blog for 2011
In case you missed them. Here are the posts that were the most read, most passed around and most talked about in 2011 from our blog. Want a Successful Community? Don't be a Social Media Manager Community Management Lessons for Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr Google+ for Community … [Read more...]
TheCR Is Growing!
When we started The Community Roundtable in early 2009, community management was not yet a mainstream concept and social business was barely used as a term. A lot has changed in a relatively short amount of time. A majority of organizations now understand that this new way of doing business, enabled … [Read more...]
A Conference Focused on the Business of Community
There are a wide variety of events and conferences of interest to community leaders these days - from those explicitly focused on community management to those focused on social media, communications, specific tools, functional processes, or on digital content - but there are very few events that … [Read more...]
Review: Social Readiness – How Advanced Companies Prepare Internally
Altimeter Group published an excellent report today called Social Readiness: How Advanced Companies Prepare Internally. It is chock full of great information - collected from a range of companies - on how to set up internal governance processes and provides a rich analysis of social media crisis. … [Read more...]
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