The Book On Community-Led Strategy: How the Most Resilient Brands Grow Through Belonging, Participation, and Trust
By Sabir Chatte
In the old model, strategy was something leaders designed and announced from the top down. In today's connected world, that approach fails fast. Communities are no longer passive recipients of your vision; they are active participants in shaping it.
Community-Led Strategy shows leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers how to harness the collective intelligence, creativity, and ownership of their communities to design strategies that work. Written by Sabir Chatte and grounded in both real-world practice and clear frameworks, this is a guide for those ready to trade control for collaboration.
Inside, you'll learn:
- How to identify and activate your most engaged community members.
- Structures for co-creation that keep ideas flowing and aligned.
- How to turn feedback loops into engines of innovation.
- The principles of trust, transparency, and shared purpose that sustain momentum.
- Case studies from brands, movements, and organizations thriving with community-led models.
You don't have to choose between strategic clarity and community input. The most resilient, adaptable strategies are built with - not for - the people they serve.
If you want to stop guessing what your audience wants and start building with them, this book is your blueprint.
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978-1-997795-35-3 (9781997795353)
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Sabir Chatte is a strategist, advisor, and cultural systems thinker with over 25 years of experience helping organizations design for belonging, not just efficiency. He has worked with early-stage startups, global nonprofits, and Fortune 100 companies to shape community ecosystems that fuel product feedback, retention, innovation, and trust.His work blends insights from sociology, product development, and narrative design, anchored in the belief that the future belongs to organizations that are not just networked, but nourishing.He lives between Lisbon and Singapore, spending most of his time listening to communities that are inventing new ways of working, governing, and growing.