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Development best practice for beginners. #4

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1 changefeed { 07.19.09 at 12:22 pm }

->@kiwanja: Development best practice for beginners. #4 http://bit.ly/BeIeF

2 Ken Banks { 07.19.09 at 12:55 pm }

Continuing the "Development best practice for beginners series". #4 – less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF

3 kiwanja { 07.19.09 at 12:55 pm }

Continuing the "Development best practice for beginners series". #4 – less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF

4 Ken Banks { 07.19.09 at 2:50 pm }

Continuing the "Development best practice for beginners" picture series. #4 – Less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF

5 kiwanja { 07.19.09 at 2:50 pm }

Continuing the "Development best practice for beginners" picture series. #4 – Less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF

6 David Isaak { 07.19.09 at 3:41 pm }

RT @kiwanja: Continuing the “Development best practice for beginners” picture series. #4 – Less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF

7 David Isaak { 07.19.09 at 3:41 pm }

RT @kiwanja: Continuing the "Development best practice for beginners" picture series. #4 – Less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF

8 sixblue data { 07.19.09 at 3:41 pm }

RT @kiwanja: Continuing the “Development best practice for beginners” picture series. #4 – Less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF

9 Nathan { 07.19.09 at 4:21 pm }

Excellent! Again, says so much. Loving the series. :)

10 jopsa.org » Blog Archive » Focus on the people, please - Projects and perspectives on global health { 07.30.09 at 4:05 pm }

[...] to a site, as opposed to having projects ‘pushed’ onto healthcare providers. Ken Banks included the (very important) push/pull differentiation in his “Development best practices for beginners” series. Clinics are not just [...]

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