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Happy tenth birthday SCN! It’s been an amazing ride – I’ve been a part of the community for 7 of its 10 years.  Through my involvement, I’ve learned what the secret sauce is behind authentic, effective social media engagement.  It’s this: When there is substantive sharing of valuable information between people who are passionate about their community of practice, a kind of commerce emerges where those who receive benefits give back, naturally, out of genuine caring about the entity they are creating together.

Before I digress and start preaching about “social media – reality vs. hype”, let me stay on point, which is what happened in 2009. As amazing as it sounds, it was only 4 years ago that a small band of renegades agreed to harmonize the various social channels SCN had on Facebook, Linked In, You Tube and Twitter into a coherent set of unified channels that were an extension of SAP Community Network. Here's a video where I share my thoughts on being a part of this moment in SCN's history:

This was a novel idea. I’m going to be a bit of an anthropologist here, telling the story from the bones I find in my emails and saved files.

Here’s how the first vision slides looked, this one from June 24, 2009:

At this time, the core pitch for SCN was still the features, forums, blogs, wikis, eLearning, articles and downloads. This is where the heart of SCN’s success remains. This is illustrated in a slide from July 10, 2009, a pitch to partners:

Between July and December 2009, we roped in all the activity and branded it as SAP Community Network. What happened in between to create these channels?

As I scroll through emails from late 2009, I see the following names:

salim.ali

mark.yolton

chip.rodgers

natascha.thomson

palm.norchoovech

rashmi.manda 

sylvia.santelli (officially joined  Jan 1, 2010, but a big part of the story)

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craig.cmehil Cmehil had the Facebook page and had set up the SCN auto-feed for SCNBlogs.

michael.schwandt had the Linked In group. We had 2 Linked In groups run by non-SAP people that were larger than our groups.

marilyn.pratt Pratt had a hand in our Twitter presence too.

mark.finnern2 had an active Twitter presence with the SAP Mentors.

We went about the work of creating templates that were uniform, messaging that was uniform, designing a community manager "role" and performing it at the same time. "Building the plane while flying it", as we used to say.

Here are some now shocking views of the early channels (My, how UI has changed!)

Before I close, a personal note about the importance of SCN personally for me over the past 7 years. This is an amazing community with so many impressive people who live lives of integrity on a personal and professional level. I have been welcomed and even encouraged to embrace my inner girl geekiness by the attitude of the community to show up "as your authentic self". From Marilyn's early Design Thinking workshops, through 7 SAP Tech Eds, to all the SAP Mentor marketing and the Jive re-launch I have grown a tremendous amount, in a good way, through my interactions with the community. It’s been a life – altering event that I treasure immensely.

Anyone else remember the social channels launching in 2009?

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