Open Source
No one says it better…
Julian Seery Gude says in Business, more like open source software:
At its core, the open source software movement has successfully demonstrated that an open model, relying on the power of individuals operating collaboratively and freely towards a similar goal, can be vastly superior to a more traditional, centrally managed approach to making software, where a singular goal is pursued in orchestrated, measured steps…I believe we would all benefit by using more open source thinking in traditional business areas like recruiting, marketing, and sales.
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In Open source values: transparency, Dana Blankenhorn and Paula Rooney write:
Values are important, in a business sense. When your values and those of your customers are in sync, you have a great opportunity for growth. They’re also important politically. They define the boundaries for internal debate, and establish markers for debate with opponents.
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