GReat great stuff! Thanks Alex!

Le mercredi 5 février 2014 03:29:31 UTC+1, Alex Hillman a écrit :
>
> Every time somebody asks this list "how should I start building the 
> community for my coworking space?", the answers that roll in are all about 
> events. 
>
> And events are definitely a foundation element of community building. But 
> not every event pays off. In fact, a lot of events don't do a damn thing to 
> help build the community...but that doesn't stop them from taking a lot of 
> time, effort, and in some cases money. 
>
> While we're working on our own events "playbook" at Indy Hall, one of our 
> alumni (who is an active member of New Work City) shared with me an awesome 
> post that she wrote about designing events that *actively* contribute to 
> building community connections. It was *so* good, I asked her to turn it 
> into a guide as a guest post for my blog:
>
>
> http://dangerouslyawesome.com/2014/02/how-to-design-community-building-events-that-people-will-love-and-remember/
>
> Vanessa's perspective is a powerful one: in addition to being someone 
> who's immersed herself in coworking as a community member in several 
> coworking spaces around the world, she's also a researcher, a learning 
> designer, not to mention a woman and a TOTAL badass. 
>
> I hope that many of you find her guide to be helpful!
>
> -Alex
>
>
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>
> /ah
> indyhall.org
> coworking in philadelphia
>  

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