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Hi Cameron,
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<div>Thanks for sharing this presentation. This is really good insights. This is exactly what makes initiatives like GeoForAll happen and expand...</div>
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<div>Best wishes,</div>
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<div>Suchith</div>
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From: Discuss <discuss-bounces@lists.osgeo.org> on behalf of Cameron Shorter <cameron.shorter@gmail.com><br>
Sent: 26 November 2016 9:00 PM<br>
To: OSGeo Discussions<br>
Subject: [OSGeo-Discuss] The "elusive business of open" and how to make good morals equate to good business<br>
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I presented recently on "The elusive business of open" at a surveying<br>
conference, focusing on how to develop a successful Open Strategy.<br>
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I'd be interested to hear feedback:<br>
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<a href="http://cameronshorter.blogspot.com.au/2016/11/the-elusive-open-business.html" class="OWAAutoLink" id="LPlnk448801" previewremoved="true">http://cameronshorter.blogspot.com.au/2016/11/the-elusive-open-business.html</a> <br>
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Cameron Shorter<br>
M +61 419 142 254<br>
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