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Sharing Your Strategy With Members

Sharing Your Strategy With Members

January 7, 2021 By mark david mcCreary

Sharing the strategy when running the online community may be something you want to consider in your scope of duties and managerial vision. It may be appreciated by your members. In fact, by doing so, you are letting your members know how you envision the future direction of the community, and you also invite the feedback by the community members. This, in turn, make them feel appreciated and a part of the whole process. It also explains the background work that is typically not seen by the community.

Key Takeaways:

  • Sharing your strategy with members gives them a chance and to inside what goes on.
  • It is also a great way to hold yourself accountable when people know what you are planning to do.
  • You don’t have to stick 100 percent to your strategy, you can shift things around a bit as you go.

“You can adapt it later if you need to, but sharing your strategy (at least a simple overview of the strategy) probably has more upsides than downsides.”

Read more: https://www.feverbee.com/sharing-strategy/

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