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Working For A Community vs. Working With A Community

Working For A Community vs. Working With A Community

August 17, 2020 By mark david mcCreary Leave a Comment

Working for a community might not get all of the things done that you want done within the community. You will want to work with a community as a way to understand better what the community needs to be a little more successful. When you are working with the community, you will better be able to understand what needs to be done because you will have first hand knowledge of the problems and help to come up with solutions.

Key Takeaways:

  • If you work for a community without getting feedback from it, the project can go wrong.
  • It’s important to collaborate with your target audience so that your product really fits their needs.
  • Read on to learn how to develop your products in collaboration with the people they’re aimed at.

“This happens time and time again. Companies develop features or ideas which are just a bad fit for their community.”

Read more: https://www.feverbee.com/working-with-community/

Related posts:

  1. What New Community Skills Have You Mastered This Year?
  2. Change The Context To Drive The Behavior
  3. Don’t Get Sucked Into The Community Tactics Quagmire
  4. Engagement That Scales – Podcast Episode #7: Harold Jarche on Working Smarter

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