In this 35-minute convo, Joshua Zerkel, Head of Global Engagement (Community and Lifecyle) at Asana, discusses the importance of internal roadshows to evangelize community within your company, why reporting on two types of metrics—program health metrics and business impact metrics—is table stakes, and building community programs with end goals in mind.
Show Notes
In this 35-minute convo, Joshua Zerkel, Head of Global Engagement (Community and Lifecyle) at Asana, discusses the importance of internal roadshows to evangelize community within your company, why reporting on two types of metrics—program health metrics and business impact metrics—is table stakes, and building community programs with end goals in mind.
Community and DevRel leaders perform incredible feats to grow, engage, and support their communities, empower their businesses, and build products and experiences people love. Each day, they bring their companies and communities closer together. These are the stories of their work. The Uncommon community is powered by Common Room, the intelligent community growth platform that enables you to unlock community insights so you can grow happier customers, measure outcomes, and drive business impact. Learn more about how you can help your community thrive with Common Room at commonroom.io , and join the Uncommon community at commonroom.io/uncommon.
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Community and DevRel leaders perform incredible feats to grow, engage, and support their communities, empower their businesses, and build products and experiences people love. Each day, they bring their companies and communities closer together. These are the stories of their work. The Uncommon community is powered by Common Room, the intelligent community growth platform that enables you to unlock community insights so you can grow happier customers, measure outcomes, and drive business impact. Learn more about how you can help your community thrive with Common Room at commonroom.io, and join the Uncommon community at commonroom.io/uncommon.