We launched the first phase of the Social Innovation Fund Knowledge Network, a web-based vehicle for facilitating dialogue, exchanging information, and posting documents among grantees.
This makes it easier to recall, find or discover relevant posts later, thus improving the base social business capability of finding information across a knowledge network.
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The Acabiz platform allows businesses to easily and directly tap into the knowledge network of thousands of academics worldwide who all have highly specialized knowledge in fields such as architecture, engineering, law, medicine, science, financial, economics, and others.
As a result, recent industry research conducted by the Edgell Knowledge Network (EKN) and eBay Local found that eight in 10 retailers expect such showrooming to average about a 5% loss of sales during the 2012 holiday season.
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Forthcoming lectures in the series include Dr Nee Joo-Teh from the Knowledge Transfer Network in July 2015 and His Hon.
The awards ceremony was followed by the launch of the Knowledge and Innovations Network for Literacy, a virtual workplace where literacy researchers and practitioners can share knowledge and debate literacy topics on online fora.
Today was about cultivating an ecosystem reinforced by knowledge sharing, network building, and uplifting anecdotes.
The Knowledge and Innovations Network for Literacy will provide literacy leaders from every nation with easy access to the resources needed to ensure that every child is literate.
Between the boards and the network knowledge, plus features like user ratings on the quality of ads, this is probably also a decent place to find out what real consumers think of tech products once they are deployed.
Elop no doubt has an expert knowledge of software and network infrastructure.
Sure, my network, institutional knowledge, and track record open doors.
The network will generate knowledge and innovation in support of the acquisition and use of literacy, and promote advocacy, policy formulation and programme delivery, as well as cooperation and partnerships.
This workshop provided the experts with the opportunity to establish an international network and to exchange knowledge.
According to people with knowledge of the talks, each network's increases would be tied to the value of its deal and wouldn't be the same across the board.
This would entail effectively using the networks the school builds into the program experience, learning from their current cohort, leveraging the alumni network and tapping into the knowledge of faculty.
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Also, their knowledge of the other employees involved in the network generally stopped at their street managers.
You will leave our campus at the NASA Ames Research Park with a broad knowledge of the advancing technologies and build a network of like-minded people.
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McDonogh 15 is one of 55 public charter schools that make up a nationwide network known as KIPP ("Knowledge Is Power Program"), dedicated to serving low-income and minority students with a rigorous curriculum.
Volunteer work in your passion, a side business in your passion, an encyclopedic knowledge of your passion, and an extensive network of contacts active and influential in your passion are examples of ways to tangibly demonstrate your passion.
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Network managers attribute some of the network rage to a lack of basic knowledge about computers.
They want to grow and to network among those who can share both knowledge and opportunities.
It uses its World Network of Biosphere Reserves as vehicles for knowledge-sharing, research and monitoring, education and training, and participatory decision-making.
The network facilitates the sharing of experience, knowledge and resources among the member cities as a means of promoting the development of local creative industries and fostering worldwide co-operation for sustainable urban development.
But when it comes middle management, disillusioned with theory but still thirsty for knowledge, guidance and the support of a peer network, it could provide the reengagement and revitalisation the corporate world so badly needs.
On the other side are representatives from Dish Network, Sky Angel, Netflix, Roku and Public Knowledge.
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This gives you more knowledge, time to prepare yourself, and access to an alumni network that can make a real difference.
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"This network would help the UK to develop the type of 'knowledge economy' that is essential if the UK is to remain competitive in the future, " BT said in a statement.
The programme is a joint initiative of two UNESCO sectors (Education, through the Associated Schools Project network, and Natural Sciences, through the Small Islands and Indigenous Knowledge Section) in the framework of the Intersectoral Platform for Small Island Developing States, and in cooperation with the UNESCO Offices in Apia, Dar-es-Salaam, Kingston and other regions.
He said he believed local knowledge of the area would be lost, but hoped that changes to the coastguard network would be successful.
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