What's good about this Community and how can we improve it?

Hello!

It's been a while since I asked such an open question to all of this wonderful community.

- what do you like about the Communities?

- what single thing can we improve?

- what gets your goat (I mean mean 'what', and not 'who')

- are you an 'answer' person? Why? what do you get out of it (and by the way, thank you for doing what you do)

- has the community helped you get stuff done, and make your life easier? 

- has the community helped you grow your network? Is that important to you? Are we friendly and welcoming?

- what would your #1 piece of advice be to those thinking about posting for the first time?

I'm not expecting you to answer these precise questions. They're simply a guide, a prompt... in case you need prompting :)  

I'm very keen to hear from as many of you as possible. 

Big caveat: I can't promise to implement any of your suggestions - you know, technology & resources and stuff. But I will listen. Listen well, and pass on your thoughts. And you never know. 

Feel free to email me directly at s.bridger@cipd.co.uk if you would prefer not to go public. On the other hand, I do encourage you to share your thoughts with your peers, below.

Thanks in advance!

Steve 

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  • Hi All


    Very useful starter questions from Mike. Those of us adopting emergent themes from positive psychology would be more likely to ask:


    What is currently working well?
    When does it work well/what conditions support it working well?
    How can we replicate these conditions to make it work well more often/extend the areas where it works well?


    Which sort of brings us back to Steve's original question about what's good about the community and how can it be improved :)


    Kind regards


    Anna

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  • Hi All


    Very useful starter questions from Mike. Those of us adopting emergent themes from positive psychology would be more likely to ask:


    What is currently working well?
    When does it work well/what conditions support it working well?
    How can we replicate these conditions to make it work well more often/extend the areas where it works well?


    Which sort of brings us back to Steve's original question about what's good about the community and how can it be improved :)


    Kind regards


    Anna

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