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1/ 2020 will see the dawn of the metatribe. Here is an ethnography.
What tribes do you belong to? What communities are you part of, consciously (because you participate, like being a chess club member) and unconsciously (by affiliation, like being a sports fan)? It can involve virtual communities and real-world groups alike.
Arvid Kahl • The Embedded Entrepreneur: How to Build an Audience-Driven Business
Your “team” will look more like a tribe. It could include strangers, a cohort that meets periodically, or the actual people employed by your company. Regardless of who these people are, your “team” will be your accountability partners, un-blockers, and social community.
Medium • Coffee Shops, Office Space, and… the Future of Remote Work
Demographics never get close enough to capture the nuances that make me who I truly am. However, my tribes do, which makes tribes a better means of segmenting the market than demographics. Plus, people self-identify by their tribes and adhere to the cultural characteristics of the tribes, and of the congregation more broadly. Therefore, our
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