During DunCon 2025, I run a community building strategy workshop with @Screwtape. Going through the workshop gave me great insights into what I actually wanted out of my community and how to get there, so I figured sharing the session plan could be useful. If you end up following this plan, consider telling me whether it was useful!
Workshop plan
1-Hour Workshop Plan for DunCon 2025
Introduction (5 minutes)
- Welcome and context about organizers
- Concept: "Humans are not automatically strategic" - we don't naturally take time to think deeply about our goals and plans
- Today we'll engage in deliberate, manual strategic thinking about our local communities
Workshop Flow: Manual Strategic Thinking (40 minutes)
Step 1: What Do We Actually Want? (10 minutes)
Prompts:
- What specific elements from DunCon do you wish existed locally?
- What's missing from your community that you value most?
- If your local community were thriving in 5 years, what would it look like?
- What does the perfect, S-tier success where your wildest dreams came true look like?
Step 2: Get Specific About Goals (10 minutes)
Prompts:
- Drill down on your vision - what specifically would indicate success?
- What's a realistic intermediate objective given your constraints?
- What's your MVP version that could be achieved in 1-3 months?
- What's a hard-to-fake, concrete thing you could measure? (Beware goodharting!)
Step 3: Strategic Planning (10 minutes)
Prompts:
- What are 2-3 concrete steps that would move you toward your goal?
- What obstacles will you likely encounter and how might you address them?
- What resources and allies are available to you?
- What could help you stay motivated?
Step 4: Execute First Steps (10 minutes)
Prompts:
- Now we'll take the unusual step of actually implementing our first actions
- Use this time to send messages, create events, or set up what you need
- Don't let perfect be the enemy of done - take real action now
Participants actively complete their first actions during this time:
- Write the 2~3 sentence version of the plan and share it.
- Sending messages to potential collaborators
- Setting up calendar events or Doodle polls
- Creating Discord channels or communication groups
- Scheduling follow-up calls
- Drafting announcements or invitations
Conclusion (5 minutes)
- Staying connected after DunCon?
- The Rationality Meetup Discord server is a great place to connect with other community builders.
Facilitator Notes
- Encourage depth rather than breadth in thinking
- This is not a discussion workshop until the final sharing - it's about creating dedicated space for strategic thought
Thanks for the feedback! It made more sense as en event title. I'll edit it