Running a successful hub isn’t always smooth sailing, but with the right strategies, you can overcome challenges and keep your community growing.
Don’t just wait for people to join—try these easy tricks:
Host a fun launch event with snacks and games to attract curious students.
Use social media and campus groups to spread the word with eye-catching posts.
Ask current members to bring friends—people join when their friends do!
Partner with other clubs for joint events to reach more students.
If a teacher isn’t helping, don’t stress:
Find another teachers who’s interested in tech or innovation and ask for their support.
Show them your hub’s cool projects and explain how it benefits students’ skills and resumes.
If stuck, contact KBI coordinators—they can connect you with mentors or teachers.
No leaders stepping up? Here’s what to do:
Start early by asking members who seem interested to try small leadership tasks.
Run fun “leader tryouts” or mini-projects so people can test the role without pressure.
If no one’s ready, pause activities but keep the group chat alive and plan a comeback next semester.
When arguments happen, handle it like this:
Take a quick team vote on the issue to get everyone’s opinion.
If still stuck, ask your advisor or a neutral mentor to help mediate.
Keep communication open and remind everyone the goal is to learn and have fun together