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Collective Mind – Networks in Action: Neutrality in Network Management

April 20 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Join Collective Mind for our Networks in Action to unpack key network concepts.

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Networks in Action: Equity

Join us on April 20th for our Networks in Action focused on the topic of neutrality in network management. We will use a modified “What, So What, Now What?” format to build a shared definition of the concept (“what”), articulate how that concept applies in practice for us (“so what”), and consider what this all means going forward (“now what”). We’ll talk about what neutrality is in network management, whether it’s even possible, and how to address the implications. Come prepared for an interactive and reflective session.

About this series

Collective Mind hosts regular Networks in Action sessions to unpack critical network concepts for and with members of our global learning community. Each session focuses on a specific network concept and through a series of facilitated reflection exercises, builds out the concept by crowdsourcing ideas and experiences. As part of our effort to build networks as a field of practice, these sessions help us develop the practical and applicable knowledge base on relevant network topics.

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