[...] 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 [...]
Going by the Cambridge Evening News, looks like I'm Businessman of The Year. Too funny to be true, which it isn't. http://twitpic.com/18azl92 hours ago
Just off a great three-way conference call with the GSMA and Clickatell. A nice way to wrap up a busy and productive week 21 hours ago
It all seems to be happening on our floor at Wieden+Kennedy today. Is that someone famous being photographed? http://twitpic.com/1843k923 hours ago
Great piece on @Ushahidi from the NYT. "Taking Stock in the Testimony of the Crowd". http://is.gd/alF4j (H/T @grassrootsjedi) 23 hours ago
Interesting article on how mobile technology is linking weather stations with insurers/farmers in Kenya. http://is.gd/alweP24 hours ago
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->@kiwanja: Development best practice for beginners. #4 http://bit.ly/BeIeF
Continuing the "Development best practice for beginners series". #4 – less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF
Continuing the "Development best practice for beginners" picture series. #4 – Less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF
RT @kiwanja: Continuing the “Development best practice for beginners” picture series. #4 – Less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF
RT @kiwanja: Continuing the "Development best practice for beginners" picture series. #4 – Less push, more pull. http://bit.ly/BeIeF
Excellent! Again, says so much. Loving the series.
[...] 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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