§ Leadership Roundtables

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Leadership Roundtable guidelines - includes origin and purpose, logistics, ground rules, and format.

More on the leadership group overall:

List of roundtable topics

  • August 2023
    • Summer season at Buffer: How is this season feeling, where are we at within it, and what can we improve?
    • Personal goals and habits: Please share a current personal goal, habit, or focus with the group. Let’s encourage each other with where we’re trying to improve in our personal lives.
  • July 2023
    • Open Beta & Buffer Suggestions: The next push for customer-embedded and community-oriented workflows
    • Build Week 2023: Discussion and capturing reflections and learnings while fresh
  • June 2023 (led by Caro)
    • Cultural extracurriculars
    • Unofficial values and supporting words
  • May 2023
    • Ownership at Buffer: Future of equity and the equity formula
    • Build Week 2023: Start, Stop, Continue
  • April 2023
    • Discussing and debating key budget decisions for 2023
    • Hiring and welcoming new teammates
  • March 2023
    • 2023 Strategic Focuses
    • Open discussion on key topics and challenges
  • February 2023
    • Tension of good news amid continued top/bottom line decline
    • Rethinking how we work and our recurring meeting cadence
  • December 2022
    • Trying on our new Values
    • Doubling down on Freemium and growing signups
  • November 2022
    • What is Carrying Capacity? The importance of top of funnel growth for consumer and prosumer SaaS.
    • Meetup season is almost over! How has it felt? What has been awesome? What can we improve next year?
  • October 2022
    • Share something you're feeling great about right now
    • Opportunities for Continual Improvement as an organization
  • September 2022
    • Keeping up momentum, energy, outcomes through year-end
    • Flexibility and presence, all-in culture, All Hands engagement
  • June 2022
    • 4-day workweek
    • product quality for freemium engine of growth

List of roundtables

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