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Want to share what you've learned but hesitated?

Vivien Chia
Cisco Employee
Cisco Employee

"Knowledge is power, but it is much more powerful when it is shared." – Sheila Murray Bethel

Knowledge sharing not only promote collective intelligence but also foster innovation, collaboration and continuous learning!

Whether you are an expert or a learner, you can too create content and share your knowledge with others. It can be a short & simple post outlining resources that you find useful and then encourage others to chime in. Or a handy step-by-step guide that you put together to help you learn better. 

 

Find at these examples for inspiration:

 

Do you have any helpful tips or other examples to share? Or why do you think we see less content contribution by women than men in tech? Use this space to add your thoughts.

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Dipal Thakkar
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Level 1

Thank you so much, Vivien, for sharing this! I know how easy it is to feel unsure and not share what we know, especially when it seems like everyone else knows more. But I’ve learned that my experiences and ideas are important, and even the small things I know might be helpful to someone else.

It’s a good reminder that learning is a journey, and no matter where we are, we all have something to offer. Whether through a blog, a forum, or just talking to someone, sharing what we know helps us grow and builds our confidence. This post has really inspired me and motivates me to take the next step in my own journey.