Rosieland Roundup 250 β Community side effects, communityship, Barnes & Nobles comeback
π Welcome to another week in Rosieland, enjoy! The side effects of building with community in mind Learning to see the
π Welcome to another week in Rosieland, enjoy! The side effects of building with community in mind Learning to see the
When you build something. When you are deep within co-creation. When you recognise that building community is more than
I've been transitioning everything of mine towards the open web and it's giving me real hope
Traction is the business of community builders and building in isolation will not help us find it.
π Welcome back to the one newsletter you need to stay on top of the community industry. π What I've
The conversations we have within community are worth looking at from many different perspectives.
One of the things I have the most joy out of in community is having fun with branding. I'
There's a future of community I'm excited for, and it has a lot to do with
π Welcome back to the one newsletter you need to stay on top of the community industry. π What I've
Open data often ignores the communities they came from.
Of course, community work is team work!
π Welcome to another week in Rosieland! Happy learning! π What I've written and shared this week: π Two recent examples
We often struggle to find ways to connect and start conversations, but perhaps sometimes we need to explore everyday activities
Are we too quick to move on to sharing the latest happenings within our communities?
The tool market tends to expand and retract. For a while we had tools focusing on just one thing, many
As a founder, leading a company, and being responsible to employees and our community, I often find myself contemplating wtf
Experimenting in community is essential for survival.
I recently saw someone mention how the community they've been working on was shutting down after many years
I'm all for AI, but also there are real problems that it brings to our communities. I'
I was chatting to a community member, getting feedback, and talking about plans for the future. One of the things
My last post was about how community channels can be prototypes of other work we end up producing.
Looking at channels with an action focused mindset can help us move our communities forward with greater clarity.
A community lens is good for business