How do you animate a remote community during confinement?

The art of animating a community, remotely or physically, is the ability to create and foster interactions within a group. These interactions will create value with a common objective, to meet the community's mission. These interactions are often fostered by face-to-face meetingsthe networkingthe serendipitya favorable context…
A lot of Community Builders are asking questions to find out how to animate a remote community during this period of confinement. How do you stay connected? How do you maintain commitment to a community? How can we ensure that the value of interactions is still there, despite the fact that physical encounters are no longer taking place (events, coffee meetings, etc.)? How can you successfully bring new members on board your community, without physical links and social interaction?
Are these questions part of your daily routine? SuperConnectr invites you to answer these questions in our next Community Talks.
If you run a community of learners, you can also watch the Replay of our Community Talk with Vincent Montet, Founder and Director of EFAP's MBA DMB, who shared with us how his school managed to animate its community remotely during the lockdown.
with Pauline RaudGas pedal Brand Strategy Manager HUB612 in Lyon.
with Martin WerlenConnector accompanied by Sckanda IpourCommunity Builder at OuiShare.
with Alexandre StourbeGeneral Manager of HR Lab.
with Fabien RaultHead of Rhizome from Paris&Co.
SuperConnectr regularly invites a community take the floor to present itself and its actions to its members and its ecosystem.
Community Talks enable Community Builders to showcase and promote their community. They share with you their mission, their rituals, their tools, their best animation practices, what they've tested that has worked or not so well... and answer your questions.
These Community Talks are aimed at community development professionals, as well as anyone who simply wants to find out more about our guest of the day.
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