Blogs
Blogs
5 different examples of the types of online groups Public Sector organisations are creating on Knowledge Hub.
We will take you through the key elements of building a successful online community practice.
With a range of online collaboration tools at your fingertips find out how to use them to create productive working in groups.
You have just set up a new group and this is the first time that you have managed and run an online group. This should be easy, right?
5 different benefits that you can expect from using Knowledge Hub for your Community of Practice.
5 different benefits that you can expect from using Knowledge Hub for your Working / Steering group.
5 different benefits that you can expect from using Knowledge Hub to support your Training Programme.
5 different benefits that you can expect from using Knowledge Hub to support your project.
5 different benefits that you can expect from using Knowledge Hub as a document store.
Check out these five simple and effective tips to get your members chatting, sharing knowledge, and building a stronger community.
Why using single choice polls are a great way to get members involved in the conversation, and possibly making their first step to contribute to the group.
Learn why promoting your online groups current activities is key to building momentum, demonstrating value and engaging with potential member
Creating content can be time-consuming, but there are ways to reduce the time you spend on it.
Starting an online group is a big undertaking, but having three group faciltiators can help ensure success
Learn how to create a simple communications plan to keep your online community members engaged and informed.
Discover effective tips for curating valuable content, nurturing key relationships, and promoting your community as the go-to hub in your subject area.
Learn how to find and join the right Knowledge Hub groups for you.
Discover the power of working with Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) to create compelling content for your online community.
Discover how to make sure your community newsletters get noticed and read?
What are those processes that can help your online group get off to a flying start and keep it active and make it thrive?
How you can build a content plan for your online community using the "Wants and Offers" exercise
If your community is starting to slow down how can you put it back on the path to success?
Find out how the CoP Review Toolkit was developed with Historic England and download your copy