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Spencer Green
Chairman, GDS International

Sales and the 'Talent Magnet'

A lot is written about being a ‘Talent Magnet’, either as a company, or as President. It’s all good practice – listen, mentor, reward, provide clear goals and career maps. Good practice for the employer, but what about the employee?
25 May 2011
Water & Wastewater
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Water & Wastewater

Pump It Up


Klaus Müller of Grundfos explains the history behind metering pumps and details how digital dosing enables their full potential.

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Reuse: Where Is It Headed?


Throughout the years, I have been asked where our nation is headed in regards to replenishing our water supply, especially given our seemingly shifting weather patterns leading to isolated drought situations. By Jim Christian, Timmons Group

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The Hit List


How water utilities are applying a top 10 of effective utility management ‘Attributes’. By Brian Ramaley, President of the Association of Metropolitan Water Agencies & Director of Newport News Waterworks

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“Where goods cross borders, armies don’t”


Bastiat came of age during the Napoleonic wars, during a time of extensive government intervention in economic affairs. The central theme of his ideology was that all economic decisions should be made with the consumer in mind, and that tariffs serve no purpose but to negate the gains provided to society by technology, labor, ingenuity, determination and progress.

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Digital Dosing Enables Full Potential of Metering Pumps


By Grundfos Pumps Corp. Metering pumps, also called dosing pumps, have come a long way from the earliest generation of mechanical machines, to the products of today that employ digital dosing technology to meter liquids more accurately, more reliably, and more economically.

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