Michael Riggs
CABIG: a network for knowledge sharing (extended version)
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CABIG is the Commercialization and Agri-Business Interest Group at the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The group is an informal network of technical officers from different departments in the Regional Office. It encourages knowledge and experience sharing, facilitates information collection on current activities and lessons learned, and seeks to identify overlapping technical interests in the field of agribusiness and opportunities for collaboration on project development. In this video, the members of this community of practice reflect on their participation in CABIG: What has it brought to their work? What are the elements that make CABIG a successful knowledge sharing network? How could it become more effective? [Note: This is the extended version (19 minutes) of the video of the same title. This extended version includes more of the originally filmed comments of the CABIG members. The shorter version
is 7 minutes in length.]This video was originally shared on blip.tv by mongkolroek with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 license.
CABIG: a network for knowledge sharing (extended version)
See the "CABIG: a network for knowledge sharing (extended version)" video
CABIG is the Commercialization and Agri-Business Interest Group at the Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations. The group is an informal network of technical officers from different departments in the Regional Office. It encourages knowledge and experience sharing, facilitates information collection on current activities and lessons learned, and seeks to identify overlapping technical interests in the field of agribusiness and opportunities for collaboration on project development. In this video, the members of this community of practice reflect on their participation in CABIG: What has it brought to their work? What are the elements that make CABIG a successful knowledge sharing network? How could it become more effective? [Note: This is the extended version (19 minutes) of the video of the same title. This extended version includes more of the originally filmed comments of the CABIG members. The shorter version
is 7 minutes in length.]This video was originally shared on blip.tv by mongkolroek with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 license.