5 in 50: Quarterly Insights from the Dinner5 Community
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Building community goals and strategies
In an ever-evolving industry, community leaders understand how important it is to not only be prepared for the now but to be ready for what’s coming.
In an ever-evolving industry, community leaders understand how important it is to not only be prepared for the now but to be ready for what’s coming.
Jake McKee joins Adrian Speyer in conversation to share the latest hot topics and insights from his Dinner5 series.
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Creating a new model for engagement, post-pandemic
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JAKE MCKEE
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Jake McKee is one of the founders of the modern customer community movement. He led Apple’s famed Global Support Communities, pioneered efforts at LEGO to engage its adult users in a community, co-founded Ant’s Eye View (later purchased by PwC) which helped firms like Starbucks, Canon, and H&R Block build customer communities.
Jake also manages the Dinner5 project, a monthly dinner series that brings senior community leaders together for connection and camaraderie. To bring some joy and to keep sane during the 2020 global pandemic, he started a web comic for community managers called Confessions of a Community Manager.
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Creating a new model for engagement, post-pandemic
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Online community leaders know just how fast paced the community industry is. That’s why staying in touch with fellow community professionals and on top of the ever-changing landscape is a key element of the Dinner5 series.
Join Jake McKee in conversation with Adrian Speyer on his insights into the industry as it is, and as it will be.
How to create a tight and ongoing feedback loop
How to build products with, not for, your community
How to create a tight and ongoing feedback loop
How to leverage your community members as advocates to help drive early adoption
Don’t sit around worried that a customer community is a mountain to climb; register for this webinar to learn why a community is necessary to your future customer success endeavours, and completely achievable!
Don’t sit around worried that a customer community is a mountain to climb; register for this webinar to learn why a community is necessary to your future customer success endeavours, and completely achievable!
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