Community

Participate in the SNAMA Community

At the heart of each community lies its people - their relationships, their common interests and goals, their desire to participate and interact and engage with each other. The SNAMA Community has been formed to allow leaders and key participants engage and interact to share and exchange information. Social networking is about leveraging opportunities to connect with like-minded individuals, collaborate with peers and create innovative products or ideas, demonstrate community leadership and create an environment that encourages creative thinking. SNAMA offers tools that empower leaders and volunteers to communicate, collaborate and lend their voice to the community.

Join the SNAMA Community!

Resources

  • Build and add to the SNAMA knowledgebase
  • Upload / Download multi-media file types to share industry knowledge
  • Comment on your peers' work and recommend relevant and useful information through peer ratings and topic-based tags
  • Self-manage material and build repository of ideas and collaborative projects

Wiki Glossary

  • Collaborate to create and build industry definitions to support SNAMA's knowledgebase
  • Rate definitions and add comments to build definitions and terms so they can be used by your contacts and peers
  • Feel empowered to share your professional / industry / market knowledge in a collaborative framework

eGroups

  • Combining the best of listserves and threaded disucssions, network with your peers to exchange ideas and information
  • Enable the dual nature of information flows by archiving user-generated content while pushing out messages to the community
  • Exchange information in real-time based on communication preferences such as daily digest postings, RSS subscriptions, and PDA options so you can connect using your mobile device

Social Networking

  • Build professional networking by connecting with colleagues and peers with similar interests
  • Blog within the SNAMA Communtity to share your thoughts on topics and generate interest and momentum for special initiatives
  • Find industry peers and new colleagues who share similar interests or participated in the same activities in the past to build stronger connections
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