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Why Set Up Systems for Your Program?

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About this Lesson

In this lesson, you will discover the importance of setting up a rinse-and-repeat system for your program.

You will learn:

  • What a program operation is and its components
  • Where you can nurture your community
  • The functions of a community
  • Example scenarios of handling questions in a community

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