Sub-Networked Groups
Sub-networked groups allow members to build communication hubs. For example, each sub-networked group is a place where members could share photos, files, calendars, or discussion forums, among other things. Organizations can create an unlimited amount of sub-networked groups, and they can also be shared between organizations. The Celect platform allows for three types of sub-networked groups:
- All Site Members Groups: These are open groups and any member of the organization can join without the request of an invitation from the group’s creator.
- Private Groups: Members of the site can see that a private group exists; however, they must request an invitation to join this group from the group’s creator.
- Hidden Groups: Only members that have been invited to a hidden group can be a part of the group and know that this group exists. A member cannot request an invitation this type of group.
Each group can virally grow by members of the group inviting other members to join, or allow the web administrator to facilitate group involvement with all of the members of the organization.
When a member of the website logs in, the system recognizes their unique permissions and the groups they belong to. Their groups are integrated with the overall system, thus allowing a member to view specific group events on their main page calendar, as well as, a snap shot of all of their groups’ activity on their dashboard.
The groups feature encourages members to interact with each other and continue to explore the organization’s public and private sites to increase website traffic.
To learn how Celect can help your organization create a networked web presence and manage your day-to-day member activity, call 1-888-88CELECT, or email us here.