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Listen in as our expert panel explore the vital components of a thriving corporate alumni community.
Short on time? Keep scrolling to discover the webinar’s top four takeaways.
Global Head of Alumni Relations, BlackRock
Manager, Associate Experience, Fidelity
Senior Account Executive, Hivebrite
From driving boomerang hires and business opportunities to enhancing brand loyalty and reputation, the benefits of a corporate alumni network can be huge.
Here are the four top takeaways from our webinar to help your corporate alumni network reach its full potential.
The work for creating a vibrant alumni community starts way before launch day.
Firstly, you need to clearly articulate your community’s purpose and goals. The purpose is “the why”—why does this community exist? The goals are “the what”—what specific outcomes do you want the community to achieve?
Additional considerations, such as investment in headcount and technology and the program’s scalability globally, are essential for ensuring your community’s success.
Answering the above questions will help you secure executive buy-in, which is critical for your community’s long-term sustainability.
Content creation is vital in keeping the alumni community vibrant and valuable. Organizations can differentiate their alumni network from generic social media platforms like LinkedIn by providing exclusive access to information, events, and opportunities. It is crucial to balance the frequency of communication to avoid overwhelming alumni while still keeping them engaged. Sharing relevant updates such as alumni achievements, organizational changes, promotions, and career stories fosters a sense of community and connection among alumni. Check out this content calendar template to help kickstart your community’s content strategy.
Ensuring members are happy with the community experience involves consistently seeking feedback. Conducting surveys, gathering open feedback, and measuring Net Promoter Scores (NPS) are effective methods for understanding member satisfaction and preferences. Qualitative interviews and conversations with members also help to gather deeper insights into member experiences and expectations. This iterative process of gathering feedback and adjusting your community strategy accordingly is essential for maintaining a vibrant community over time.
You need data to justify the resources allocated to maintaining and enhancing your corporate alumni network. The metrics you use to evaluate the impact of your alumni community should be linked to your community’s goals. For example, if one of your community’s goals is talent acquisition, your metrics could include:
If your goal is brand advocacy, you could consider metrics such as:
That said, not everything can be reduced to a number. Qualitative feedback—such as member anecdotes or achievements— is also critical. Adopt a holistic approach to ROI measurement that resonates within your organization, balancing both warm and fuzzy moments and data. Watch the webinar to discover more about these key takeaways and other topics discussed!