Entries by Rotana Ty

For each other

I share what has caught my attention lately. Enjoy.

“One does not substitute oneself for the past, one merely adds to it a new link.” — Paul Cézanne via Leyla Kikukawa

 

“Healthy communities are a lot less emotionally exciting.

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Four Ripples

I look back to look forward.

2021: what are my main themes, moments of change and ripples?

Community Management

I dug deeper into the discipline of community management this year in various ways:

📜 Certified by The Community Roundtable: …

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Hosting a Community

Summary

This post focuses on the steps involved in designing, onboarding, and hosting a community of practice or learning community. It emphasizes the importance of starting with a community strategy and design, especially for remote and distributed communities. The write-up …

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Starting a Community

Summary

This post provides insights on how to start and nurture a community from scratch. It discusses the importance of having a community strategy and roadmap, selecting the right platform, and engaging with prospective members. The write-up also describes different …

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Community Reflection

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This post reflects on the experiences and engagement within online communities, especially during the pandemic. It discusses the importance of regular interactions, frameworks for assessing engagement, and the roles of community members and managers. The write-up also highlights the …

Emergent Strategies

Emergent Strategies – Curated Insights.

When time allows I share the crème de la crème of actionable insights from my network and beyond.

“The way to get to the future is the future you get.” — Myron Rogers HT @CelineSchill

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Start with Big Art & Heart

New month, new possibilities.

When time allows, I will share a curated post—the topic of July: six ways to start with art and heart for work, learning and leadership. Read on what caught my attention.

Artful

“art is a p(art)

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Deep Artful Work

Deep Artful Work – Insights Of the Week

“Motivation often comes after starting, not before.

Action produces momentum.” — James Clear

 

“The walking experience dictates the ideas, which is what makes creative walks such a unique working adventure.