The Book On Community-Led Strategy
How the Most Resilient Brands Grow Through Belonging, Participation, and Trust
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- USD 5.99
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- USD 5.99
Descripción editorial
The Book On Community-Led Strategy: How the Most Resilient Brands Grow Through Belonging, Participation, and Trust (book 7 in The Book On Series) is a blueprint for leaders who want to build not just businesses, but ecosystems.
Sabir Chatte draws from case studies, frameworks, and first-hand observation to show how communities are becoming a new source of strategic leverage. Whether you’re a founder, executive, or strategist, this book will help you understand why communities aren’t “nice to have” but structural moats that shape growth, loyalty, and resilience.
Inside, you’ll learn:
- Why community has become the missing moat in modern strategy.
- How to distinguish between audiences, customers, and true communities.
- The four archetypes of communities—product, practice, purpose, and proximity—and how to design for each.
- Frameworks like the Community Flywheel and the Community-Led Strategy Canvas.
- Case studies from Notion, Duolingo, Figma, Glossier, Stripe, LEGO, Airbnb, Peloton, Y Combinator, and more.
- How to measure community health, design governance, and avoid common pitfalls.
Far from a fluffy “build a Facebook group” manual, this is a serious work on how trust and belonging scale alongside business outcomes. It gives leaders the tools to design communities that don’t just support a company’s strategy—they become it.
Because in a noisy, fragmented, skeptical world, trust isn’t a marketing asset. It’s infrastructure.
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