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Vanilla Webinar on Tuesday 7th April 2020 (and Free Books)

by | Sun 15 Mar 2020

Just a quick note to share with you that my friends at Vanilla Forums will be hosting me for a webinar on the 7th April 2020. In this webinar we will be getting into:

  • Understanding a framework for how to deploy a community strategy, invest in the right areas, track progress, and build in accountability.
  • How to identify relevant KPIs, building in a regular cadence for reviews and skills development.
  • How to build cross-functional support from management, other teams, and how to hire the right people to deliver this work well.
  • How to avoid the common pitfalls and road bumps many companies face in this journey.

What’s more, they are providing a free copy of ‘People Powered‘ to the first fifty registrations for the webinar. It is going to be a great session!

Go and register here. I hope to see you there!

An invitation-only accelerator that develops industry-leading community engagement and growth via personalized training, coaching, and accountability...all tailored to your company's needs.

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