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communities function best and are most durable when they’re helping members to be more successful in some way in a connected and dynamic world.
Charles Vogl • The Art of Community: Seven Principles for Belonging

Ryan Sean Adams • DAOs as Playgrounds for Growth and Development
Kai Elmer Sotto • Get Together: How to build a community with your people
Every thriving community organizes essential, repeating activities for its members.
Kai Elmer Sotto • Get Together: How to build a community with your people
I teach at business schools, attend startup community events, and host small gatherings of young entrepreneurs. By serving as a mentor at accelerators such as Columbia's Greenhouse, Yale's Entrepreneurial Institute, DreamIT Ventures, and Founders Institute, and as a speaker/participant at events organized by groups such as Sandbox Network, StartupG
... See moreDavid S. Rose • Angel Investing: The Gust Guide to Making Money and Having Fun Investing in Startups
community, where I met some amazing solopreneurs who are growing their business online. Justin promotes the A&I Community inside his courses and on his website. David Shriner-Cahn, on the other hand, runs the Smashing the Plateau Private Community, for consultants to meet and support one another, get answers to burning questions, learn from exp
... See moreDiego Pineda • The Solo Thought Leader: From Solopreneur to Go-To Expert in 7 Steps (Solo Thought Leadership Book 1)
Make No Small Plans: Lessons on Thinking Big, Chasing Dreams, and Building Community
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Growing a community isn’t about management. It’s about developing leaders. With their help, your community will affect more people and sustain itself longer than you could have managed on your own.