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SXSW Panel: “Managing Communities That Work”

February 27th, 2008 Posted in Business Strategy

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In addition to the panel I’m moderating at SXSW Interactive, I’m also playing the role of panelist on what should be a fantastic panel. Details below (and on the SXSW site, and huge thanks to Miles from Small World Labs for the invite!

Managing Communities that Work
Communities managers unite! Learn best practices, lessons learned and skills needed for managing online communities.

Saturday, March 8th, 11:30 am12:30 pm

Panelists:

Hope to see you there!

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  • http://robertsandie.com sandieman

    This is a must see Panel. Colin our CE at viddler is going to be forced into attendance ;) .

    I find great value in people that surround themselves with community on a one-to-one manner. We’ll also make sure to get this panel on SXSWVideos.com!

  • http://robertsandie.com Rob Sandie

    This is a must see Panel. Colin our CE at viddler is going to be forced into attendance ;) .

    I find great value in people that surround themselves with community on a one-to-one manner. We’ll also make sure to get this panel on SXSWVideos.com!

  • http://www.patrickokeefe.com Patrick

    Planning on being there. :)

  • http://www.patrickokeefe.com Patrick

    Planning on being there. :)

  • http://www.smallworldlabs.com/company/management-team Michael Wilson

    Jake, thanks for participating in the panel. I think it was a great hit. I liked the web 2.0 type approach to running the session: provide the framework and theme for interaction and then let the audience drive the show. It was very interactive with a lot of Q&A which is exactly what you want from the audience’s perspective.

  • http://www.smallworldlabs.com/company/management-team Michael Wilson

    Jake, thanks for participating in the panel. I think it was a great hit. I liked the web 2.0 type approach to running the session: provide the framework and theme for interaction and then let the audience drive the show. It was very interactive with a lot of Q&A which is exactly what you want from the audience’s perspective.