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The best community managers share leadership of community programs: SOCM2016 Fact #8

The best community managers share leadership of community programs: SOCM2016 Fact #8

August 23, 2016 By mark david mcCreary

As communities you create gain more following, discussion, and growth, there will not be more of you. You have been stretched thin moderating and creating and the community you set up is starting to take over more of your life. The author shares tips from great community managers about how they have been able to handle that growth.

Key Takeaways:

  • Running a single program is a lot of work. Running every community program is overwhelming.
  • Being able to present effectively is a powerful skill.
  • There are experts who know way more about many other topics and can bring insights and questions to the table you might not think of.

“Being able to present effectively is a powerful skill. Being able to practice it in the community can help people grow not just as members, but as professionals.”

https://www.communityroundtable.com/state-of-community-management/the-best-community-managers-share-leadership-of-community-programs-socm2016-fact-8/

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