Deb Schell

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Growth. There's community-market fit and the community starts to organically grow and engage. Maturity. The community becomes well-established, with clear norms and leadership structure. Pollination. The community becomes so large that it breaks out into peripheral or subcommunities, that become their own seed stage communities and move through the cycle while still under the umbrella of the broader, more mature community. The Seed Stage
The Business of Belonging: How to Make Community your Competitive Advantage
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