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Building a community of practice

Tom Waterton
UX Collective
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8 min readMay 25, 2021

1) The setting for our story…

Map showing a realm with lots of mini kingdoms.
Original image: concept art for Final Fantasy: The 4 Heroes of Light (2010, Matrix Software)

2) The challenge…

A user’s journey map, covering discover, learn, try, buy, etc.
Some of the content deliverable touchpoints throughout the customer’s end-to-end journey

3) The hero(in)es of our story…

4) The formation of a guild…

Screenshot of our Content Design Guild Slack channel.
Our Content Design Guild Slack channel provides an easy way for members to connect about all things content-related

If you’re thinking of forming a community of practice, here are some lessons learned that you might find helpful:

“If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” (African proverb)

5) An ongoing story…

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Written by Tom Waterton

Senior Content Designer at IBM Design. Also husband, father, dog walker, bookworm, brewer, thinker, inventor, and writer.

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We just kicked off a CoP for content design at Microsoft, so your timing couldn't be better. We've actually referenced the work at IBM too, so thanks for leading here.

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Hey Tom! Just wondering if the guild is still free for all to join? If it is, am I able to be part of the community as a mint UX designer?

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