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Dear subscribers,
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09 June 2016
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The Water Network has a huge database of knowledge in the form of Q&A, blogs, interviews, documents, articles, case studies, product & service summaries, discussion boards on over 150 themes, etc. It is all a free resource for you.
I am excited to announce that as of next week we will be adding a functionality to allow all members to share specific knowledge to selected professionals in a simple way. As of Friday June 17, check it out! Suggest the content that you think should be highlighted on the homepage by adding a comment to @Vishakha Rajput.
This is the first step towards creating automated interest boards & enabling "liquid decisions”.
Looking forward to our next steps together in smart knowledge sharing.
Trudi Schifter
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