Explore effective strategies for building a process community with insights from Miikka Leinonen, a community advisor, on trust, ownership, and purpose in business process management.
A new podcast episode of New Process Podcast was published on Sep 07, 2022:
Overview:
In this episode, Miikka Leinonen discusses how to build a process community effectively by focusing on community elements such as trust, ownership, and purpose. He emphasizes creating engaging experiences that promote collaboration among process participants.
Core content:
- Building a process community involves establishing trust, ownership, and a shared purpose among participants.
- Communities can be classified into three types: learning communities, communities of practice, and communities for change.
- Gathering individuals and identifying passionate team members is essential for community development.
- Effective community management includes planning events and creating tangible outcomes to keep participants engaged.
Learnings:
- To foster a strong process community, it’s crucial to ask how you can help members achieve their goals independently.
- Understanding the various motivations and interests of community members aids in creating a more cohesive group.
- Regularly revisiting the community’s purpose helps align efforts and reinforces member commitment.
- Utilizing workshops and collaborative events encourages knowledge sharing and builds a sense of belonging among participants.
The original content was published in English.