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Friday Roundup: Building Connections

January 24, 2014 By Jim Storer

building connectionsBy Shannon DiGregorio, Relationship Manager at The Community Roundtable.

Build month at The Community Roundtable is past its halfway point – I’ve had a great time thinking about all the ways we build our communities. This week we looked specifically at building connections – not just connections with partners and employees like Rachel suggested on Monday, but also connecting ideas in our work and with our co-workers and members through collaborative working.

This week’s links highlight that last idea – how do we work smarter? How do we push ourselves and those around us to be our best every day? We’d love to hear your ideas on how to build connections in your communities, or through your communities. Have a great weekend. We’ll see you here next week when we’ll close out Build month with a look into building programs.

  • Want to work smarter not harder? Great tips for optimizing your work.
  • Awesome talk from InBev CEO: The best way to develop people is to constantly get them out of their comfort zone.
  • Community Manager Appreciation Day (#CMAD) is next week – how are you celebrating?

Friday Roundup – Building Value for 2014

January 10, 2014 By Jim Storer

Image via SmilingTreeToys at Etsy.com

Image via SmilingTreeToys at Etsy.com

As we head into the new year we’re paying special attention to building  value in our communities in 2014. Over the last week week we looked at resources you can use when you’re building a social or community program, the value of social business and how to articulate the power of community management.  We’re already looking forward to next week when we’ll tackle the idea of building reputation in community management.

Our favorite links this week include two exciting social jobs, a lively discussion on community participation and some great advice from an industry expert. We’re also excited for some upcoming events and would love to hear where you plan on learning and networking in 2014.

As always have a safe and happy weekend. We’ll see you on Monday with some fun blog content from expert guests!

  • Percolate is hiring a Community Manager and a Client Solutions Manager in NYC.
  • Great comments on this post about getting a non-technical audience to participate in a technical support community.
  • The five elements of Working Out Loud from John Stepper.
  • Goals, Objectives, and Setting Your Social Media Radar on Success
  • A few valuable events coming in the next few months: IBM Connect, Enterprise 2.0 and J. Boye Web and Intranet.

Friday Roundup – So This is the New Year

January 3, 2014 By Jim Storer

By Shannon DiGregorio, Relationship Manager at The Community Roundtable.

2014 balloons My title shamelessly references the second best New Year’s song of all time (Auld Land Syne wins top spot for timelessness alone) – The New Year by Death Cab for Cutie. The changing of the year can always be a little bittersweet whether your old year was amazing or could use improvement. When Ben Gibbard sings “So this is the new year, and I don’t feel any different…” I can empathize. Transitions can be tough so I hope you are easing into 2014 in whatever way makes you the happiest.

It was a slow news week around these parts, but we rounded up a few of our favorite links to enjoy with your afternoon tea. Have a happy first weekend of the New Year, we’ll see you on Monday! (PS – If you are in the Northeast of the US please stay warm today – there are dangerously low temps here.)

  • Great piece on four trends in the future of work in 2014 from @stoweboyd.
  • Interesting matrix of what social platforms users use another platform from @pewresearch.
  • Our co-founder Rachel has chosen “Swing” as her word for 2014 – check out what that means for her here.
  • Whether you’re a startup or not this talk from @clayhebert at #Lean conference has some great ideas.
  • Do you make resolutions? This year I’m trying something new. I’d love to hear your thoughts.
  • Wonderful example of the power of community in real life – Boston Snow Crew.

Friday Roundup – Relax and Recharge

December 27, 2013 By Jim Storer

By Shannon DiGregorio, Relationship Manager at The Community Roundtable.

"First Night" fireworks in Boston (AP Images).

“First Night” fireworks in Boston (AP Images).

It’s been a quiet week here at The Community Roundtable. Our team unplugged for the Christmas holiday and spent the week recharging our batteries and enjoying family and friends. 2013 certainly flew by – we are looking ahead to the new year with excitement and can’t wait to see you then!

  • A fun look at how Boston is focusing on innovation in city planning – including co-working spaces.
  • Do you sound like where you’re from? The NY Times shared a great dialect quiz.
  • Christmas might be over but the WestJet Christmas Miracle lives on in how we think about creating meaningful interactions.
  • Jeremiah highlights an important message about twitter usage.
  • If you’re nosy, curious and in control community management might be the career for you.

I hope the rest of 2013 is wonderful for you. From everyone at The Community Roundtable – we’d like to wish you a happy, healthy and prosperous 2014!

Friday Roundup – A Team That Snow Angels Together…

December 20, 2013 By Jim Storer

By Shannon DiGregorio, Relationship Manager at The Community Roundtable.

TheCR Team celebrating a great 2013 at our end of the year meeting.

TheCR Team celebrating a great 2013 at our end of the year meeting.

This was an exciting week for TheCR team. On Wednesday we had the whole team together for a day of reflection and planning – as well as a little fun! There are so many perks to being part of a company where working at home is the norm. My commute is pretty amazing, we have the flexibility to walk our dogs or meet up with peers for lunch and if I wanted, sweatpants could be my uniform. But with all the benefits there is still something invaluable about sitting around an actual round table with my co-workers. I can confidently speak for all of us when I say we are all energized and excited for everything that 2014 will bring, including a wealth of opportunities to build on and share what we know.

We want to extend our warmest wishes for the rest of 2013 and hoping you too come back energized and ready for what 2014 will bring – we cannot wait to see you then!

  • We released our 2013 Year in Review Infographic and got a shout out from our design crush Stephanie Evergreen!
  • A really fantastic video about the different between empathy and sympathy.
  • It’s not too late to think about holiday tips for internal community engagement.
  • The power of original content in online communities.
  • Good discussion of Seth Godin’s post on vampires and trolls.

 

Friday Roundup – The News You Can Use Edition

December 13, 2013 By Jim Storer

By Shannon DiGregorio, Relationship Manager at The Community Roundtable

It was a big news week here at The Community Roundtable. We announced our newest toolkit offering and discussed changes in TheCR Network for 2014. If you missed the news you’ll find those links below as well as links to some of our favorite stories from around the web this week.

Our Holiday Gift Guide: For the Community Manager in Your Life was one part silly, two parts serious – but 100% built to help you shop!

The WestJet Christmas Miracle ad went viral and brought a lot of smiles (and maybe some tears) to our team.

Our co-founder Jim Storer shared some upcoming changes in TheCR Network for 2014.

This “The Twelve Days of Community Management Christmas” series (Part One & Part Two) is funny and spot on.

2014: The Year of Earned Social Marketing is an interesting look at how social marketing might change in the new year.

We launched our newest toolkit with newly released and archived research from our State of Community Management survey.

I can’t believe there are only three weeks left this year! I hope you have a lovely, warm and cozy, restful weekend – whether you are celebrating the holidays, braving the snow on the East Coast or decking your palm trees with lights!

Friday Roundup – Let It Snow? Edition

December 6, 2013 By Jim Storer

By Shannon DiGregorio, Relationship Manager at The Community Roundtable

snowy boston

The weather people are predicting snow in Boston this weekend, which to me is a mixed blessing. I love the holidays, and growing up in New England a white December makes things a little more jolly. My commute is also from the kitchen to the living room of my house, so nasty traffic isn’t a concern. I do however have a 16 week old puppy who likes to take her sweet time outside – I think a cold snap and a little snow might speed her up – we’ll see!

I really enjoyed seeing so many #thankitforward tweets from so many different people. I’ve included a few below as part of the roundup in addition to my favorite links from this week. Have a wonderful weekend, whether you’re covered in snow or on a sunny southern beach!

  • Fascinating read from the Big Idea: Social BusinessBlog at MIT Sloan on the evolution of social business
  • Community manager Hillary Boucher shares the perfect analogy for the benefits of great communities in “Share Your Custard” 
  • Rachel Happe shares her #thankitforward picks and spreads a lot of social and community love
  • A data-based perspective on the “is social business dead” conversation – now with new charts & data to reveal the real evolution

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Credit: Snowy Boston Photo by Arthur C. Mills

Friday Roundup – Turkey Sandwich Edition

November 29, 2013 By Jim Storer

“Turkey for me. Turkey for you…”

If you celebrated (American) Thanksgiving yesterday you might just be up to your ears with leftover turkey – and in a prime position to make my #1 sandwich of all time: the Tom Terrific. Today is the only day all year I can convince myself that putting more bread (stuffing) on my sandwich is not just acceptable, but mandatory.

The Tom Terrific Sandwich

The Tom Terrific Sandwich – a Friday-after-Thanksgiving staple.

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Not to be confused with this Tom Terrific, who I’m happy to see any day of the year.

But, I digress. Here are this week’s links – perfect for enjoying with the delicious sandwich of your choice. Dreamy quarterback optional.

– Excited to share and spread gratitude this holiday season with #thankitforward: https://t.co/5hcFd6qDs1 Seeing all the tweets tagged this week was really fun – please keep adding more!

– Interesting stuff – 2013 Shift Index metrics. The burdens of the past: how long-term trends help to tell a story. https://dupress.com/articles/the-burdens-of-the-past/

–  Anyone attending the Gilbane Conference: Content & the Digital Experience next week? gilbane.infotoday.com/program. Our very own @rhappe will be there taking part in a discussion titled “Guidelines for Building Communities and the Role of Employees in Social Media” on Wednesday, December, 4th at 3:30pm. Please stope by and say hello!

– Fun look inside the #mini brand:  Motoring Community Member Experience ow.ly/qLkMe

Enjoy these last few days of November – December and 2014 are coming! (Also: winter!)

Credit Note: Sandwich pic via Martha Stewart, Tom Brady pic via People.com

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