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Improving services through collaboration: Making time for forums and networks

Posted on December 10, 2014 by TKE

Sarah Jennings is Director of Digital and Community Engagement at CapacityGrid Knowledge Hub. This presentation was given at the ‘Investing in knowledge – improving services and decision-making‘ conference last week. It discusses the important role of social platforms and fora in knowledge exchange.

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