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Bringing a Networked Perspective to Water --- and musings that matter.
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Here you will find: - Insights on the Emerging Market for Water Intelligence. - Experienced based insights for humble entrepreneurs. Thoughts expressed here are based on my experience. My opinions only.
Kim Patrick Kobza
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Category Archives: Sophisticated Collaboration
That is “Interesting”
“Interesting” is the last word that you usually want to hear in a business context – especially when it stands alone. You have slaved over PowerPoints, demonstrations, use cases, discussion outlines, business arguments or models, and upon presentation the audience … Continue reading
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Transitivity: Is Your Network Balanced?
Though it sounds advanced, the principle of balanced transitivity is important for every digital strategist who designs network experiences. What is transitivity? Connected by James Fowler and Nicholas Christakis describes the concept well. The hypothesis is that networks that show … Continue reading
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