Measuring Community Success: One Size Does Not Fit All

By Laurie Damianos , Lester Holtzblatt

We look at self-forming communities on one company's externally-facing business networking tool to better understand factors contributing to the success of a community.

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We look at self-forming communities on one company's externally-facing business networking tool to better understand factors contributing to the success of a community. We propose that there is no single measure of success of a community; success of different kinds of communities depends on a variety of factors, including the perspective of the stakeholders and the type of community established.