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Work the Net



Travailler le Net
A management guide for existing and emerging formal networks
guide Nov 2015
Aut. Bertha Camacho
Ed.
GIZ - Eschborn - 2 édition ; Isbn: 978-3-944152-58-5
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Résumé:
Guide pratique pour créer, structurer, gérer, suivre et évaluer des réseaux de manière efficiente et efficace. Il se focalise sur les questions opérationnelles et explicite les aspects les plus importants pour que cela marche. Le guide s’adresse aux praticiens de réseaux comme aux autres professionnels désireux d’établir un réseau. Edité par Bertha Camacho, ce guide profite des expériences du RWSN et en parallèle il a influencé le développement du réseau.
Abstract:
A management guide for existing and emerging formal networks.
This is a hands-on guide for setting up, structuring, managing, monitoring and evaluating networks efficiently and effectively. It focuses on the operational issues of networks and explains the most important aspects of making them work.
The guide addresses networking practitioners as well as other professionals wishing to establish a network.
The guide has several aids to help you to access the information.
- A flowchart showing a typical process for establishing and managing a network.
- The most important aspects of some sections are summarised in checklists.
- Many aspects of networking relate to each other. The guide has cross-references leading to related information.
- In order to illustrate better different aspects of network management, the guide presents real examples from existing networks.
- Bearing in mind that the guide is not exhaustive, there is a section on resources such as books, publications, and websites.

Keywords:

management (CI) (DT) (ET) , technology (CI) (DT) (ET)

Publisher/Broadcaster:

GIZ - Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit - Eschborn - Germany
    

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