Loop: The 24hr Global Community Summit

What's One Challenge You're Facing in Your Work Right Now?

Summary: Beth McIntyre (CMX/Bevy) initiates a discussion at the Loop: The 24hr Global Community Summit, inviting participants to share the challenges they face in their community work. They emphasize the importance of collaboration and sharing experiences to find solutions. Kimberly Whitby raises a question about data analysis with minimal technology, particularly regarding understanding community engagement and its value. Beth McIntyre (CMX/Bevy) expresses interest in this topic and seeks clarification about whether the inquiry is about proving the value of engagement analysis. Kimberly Whitby confirms that they are indeed interested in understanding the value aspect.
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As we gather for the Loop: The 24hr Global Community Summit, we have an incredible opportunity to learn from each other and solve real-world problems together. In the spirit of collaboration and shared growth, let's open up about the challenges we're currently facing in our community work. Whether it's building engagement, scaling up, or finding innovative solutions to unique problems, this is a safe space to express your hurdles and aspirations.

What’s one challenge you’re facing in your work right now that you hope this event can help you solve?

We all have different experiences and insights, and by sharing them, we can benefit not only ourselves but also those around us. Join the conversation and let's see how we can help each other overcome these obstacles. Your input is valuable, and together, let's forge paths to more successful community initiatives.

4 comments

I would like to know more about Data Analysis with minimal technology. For instance, how to analyze community discussion engagements, and the "why" behind it all. I hope this makes sense, and looking forward to this event.

Oooh this is interesting! When you say the "why" behind it all, do you mean like proving the value of analyzing community discussion engagement, or are you looking for something else?

Thanks for replying. Yes, it's the value.....

I'm curious to hear how others are insulating their community programs to withstand economic/market uncertainty.

Throughout my career, I have observed programs that are poorly understood are often first in line for trimming. The challenge: how can we as community leaders advocate upward for the irreplaceable value of healthy, passionate community programs that showcase our best and happiest customers?