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Welcome to the Sustainability Knowledge Network

A Collaborative Workspace to facilitate Stakeholder and Topical Research, Implement Projects and build Social Networks of organizations, institutions and people driving Sustainability and a better quality of life for all.

 

Welcome

 Welcome to the Sustainability Knowledge Network.  Since November 2004, inaugural members have been working to progress the development of the SKN-Collaborative Workspace.  We will use this SKN-CW home page to apprise you of our progress, performance and plans for continual improvement.

 As of September 1, 2006 over 3,000 items including news, full text reference articles, files, documents and website links are available.  

We invite you to explore and engage with:

 

  • Over 30 individual public and private Project Workspaces;
  • Six SKN Member Affiliated Community Channels;
  • Six "Basic" Stakeholder Channels; and
  • Five SKN Supported Channels.

Project workspaces are in use by multi-stakeholder teams, companies and non-profit organizations.  Project workspaces allow virtual teams to self organize their project tasks; share ideas and progress notes via team blogs and communications folders; create their own project specific reference libraries; Coordinate project stakeholder mapping, intelligence and communications; and effectively engage and motivate the social network of people most relevant to the success of their project's.    

 

Six SKN Member Affiliated Community Channels are in use and available in conjunction with a variety of SKN Partners including: The Center for Environmental and Economic Partnerships (CEEP); Fairleigh Dickinson University's Institute for Sustainable Enterprise; Innovest Strategic Value Advisors and The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection among others.  

 

Six "Basic" Stakeholder Channels have been established to facilitate Stakeholder intelligence and communications including: Business Stakeholders (SBizNet); Government and Policy Stakeholders (SGovNet); Education Stakeholders (SEduNet); Investors (SInvNet); Social Entrepreneurs and Non-profits (NGONet); and for Individual Consumer and Religious Values Stakeholder organizations representing civil society (SValNet). 

 

Five SKN Supported Channels provide links to existing network portals already developed by other SKN supported organizations.  These affilated portals offer incredibly useful services to our SKN community.  

 

Through the collective participation of our SKN Communities; Organizations and individual members supported by our team of content editors, The Sustainability Knowledge Network is becomming a comprehensive multi-stakeholder collaborative community for Sustainability.

 

Thank you for joining us and adding your unique insights and contributions to our community as we collectively journey toward Sustainability and a better quality of life for all!

 

Bill Russell

President & CEO

SKN Worldwide

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