Alteryx Internal User group meetings
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Hi,
I have started writing an article about the benefits of having internal Alteryx user groups.
Does anyone know if some statistics show ROI or other benefits of having a group like this?
I don't think it should be specific for Alteryx. Still, I would love to, for example, read an academic paper showing the impact of the user groups on the organization or something that will show that there is value in creating a group like this would help me a lot.
Thank you for your help!
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Hi @Emil_Kos - I am afraid I don't have any helpful information or research to provide, but I am very interested in seeing the output of your research. If possible, would you share your article with us here once it is published?
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Hi @colewelch,
Yes I will definitely publish it on the community.
I probably need a week or two to finish it.
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Hi @Emil_Kos
I lead a community of practice and this includes running internal user groups. I recently participated in an interview with a few other non-Alteryx community of practice leads so maybe check that out and happy to pick up one to one if helpful?
Check out my collaboration with fellow ACE Joshua Burkhow at AlterTricks.com
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Hi @cgoodman3.
sounds very interesting I will definitly take a look! Thank you for sharing!
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In personal or business computing, a user group is a set of people who have similar interests, goals or concerns. The members have regular meetings where they can share their ideas. Ideally, the members of a user group live in the same geographic area, so they can get together in person. dunkinrunsonyou.com
