This summer has been packed with change for me. I moved into a new apartment—the nicest place I’ve ever lived. As we speak my girlfriend is moving in with me. Huge changes.
“Bigger and better things,” is the first phrase that come to mind, though I don’t think that bigger is the word I should use to describe it.
I’m certainly not living in a bigger place. Compared to the dump I lived in last year, it’s actually a lot smaller. And sometimes smaller is what we want.
We just launched the new-and-improved Brazen Careerist—a career management tool for next-generation professionals. It will help change the way people control their professional identity. We’re going to get bigger. That’s scary when bigger doesn’t always mean better.
What I learned from the transition into my new, cozy apartment is that living in a big place might mean living in a dump. It’s hard to maintain and it doesn’t always feel like a home. One of my chief concerns with the new Brazen Careerist was that the same principal would hold true.
But I’m not scared about that anymore.
I spent the last month and a half reaching out to bloggers in our community to ask for help promoting the Community when we finally go live. It’s something we had never done before because we never felt this passionately about a product launch. I figured it would be a challenge, but after sending over 100 requests, I didn’t receive a single “No.”
I’ve always felt humbled being able to say that Brazen Careerist would be nothing without its community. And after experiences such overwhelming support pre-launch, I don’t even care how cliché it sounds when I say it.
And through that I realized why I had been so scared in the first place. Not because the Community was going to get big and clunky—Ryan Healy has been way too anal for that to happen—but because I am going to have to change the way I work as a Community Manager.
I pulled Penelope aside a couple weeks ago to talk to her about this.
“How exactly does a Community Manager scale?” I asked.
“Where does his/her career path lead?”
“Ryan, you’re doing a great job,” she reminded me.
And I realized that I know exactly how to scale my job. Well, not exactly. The Community Manager role in business is still a little young to know the exact path, but I know that it involves growing along with the Community and continuing to be a voice to as many as possible even when that number rockets through the thousands, to the tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands and millions.
Long story short, I know that you’re all going to love the new Brazen Careerist. It’s cleaner. It’s more fun. It’s social media. And the focus is finally right where it should be—on you.
And even though you may be a little shell-shocked at first—like my girlfriend feels about her shoes being housed in the same apartment as my 90lb Labrador—the bigger-and-better Brazen Careerist is going to be everything we promise that it’s going to be. And I’m still going to do everything I can to be your voice and bug our development team to make the changes you all want to see.
If you haven’t already checked out the new Brazen Careerist, please go take a look. And if you’ve never joined, now is the perfect time to go become a member.
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