1) Short survey asking about content & event preferences: topics of interest, length/format, schedule availability, etc. Feedback from members is critical to understanding whatโs most valuable to them.
2) Live events that can be recorded, such as AMAโs, fireside chats, small panel discussions, etc. Virtual small group gatherings can be a great catalyst for more asynchronous discussion in the future once people get to know each other and recognize familiar faces. And encouraging further discussion and asking follow-up questions in the comments of the recording post gives others an opportunity to participate if they canโt attend the live event.
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Hi @beccab ,
A few things that have worked for me in the past:
1) Short survey asking about content & event preferences: topics of interest, length/format, schedule availability, etc. Feedback from members is critical to understanding whatโs most valuable to them.
2) Live events that can be recorded, such as AMAโs, fireside chats, small panel discussions, etc. Virtual small group gatherings can be a great catalyst for more asynchronous discussion in the future once people get to know each other and recognize familiar faces. And encouraging further discussion and asking follow-up questions in the comments of the recording post gives others an opportunity to participate if they canโt attend the live event.