For me personally, an "open" organization (not to be confused with open
sourcing) has always been a management system at the front-line,
peer-to-peer level that approaches the external community as well.  My
articles on trust, decision-making, collaboration have always been targeted
toward that group.  My CAVE article was to help that group evaluate the
outside community as to who would be helpful in a peer-to-peer open
organization team.

Hope this helps.

Ron

On Wed, Mar 29, 2017 at 7:33 AM, Brook Manville <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Yes agree-- but if at some point we see enough examples there should be
> some kind of emerging definition, no?
>
> On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 3:13 PM Bryan Behrenshausen <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
>> > Bryan, thanks--some thought provoking comments! Maybe it's time to
>> take another run at defining "open"--updating the concept in light of
>> some of these conversations, and your several points? Do all our
>> Ambassadors hold today to a common definition? (Could be buried in some
>> other thoughtful email string that I missed--if so, mea culpa).
>>
>>
>> Eekers. That's a tall order indeed. I'll let others weigh in to
>> decide whether that's something we wish to tackle. In the meantime, I'll
>> just say that I find "defining" open much less interesting and useful
>> than tracing/tracking how all sorts of "kinds" of openness (different
>> definitions and deployments, if you will) get put to work in everyday
>> discussions and decisions. Maybe put a bit more simply: I'm more
>> interested in how and why different groups/actors define "open" in the
>> way(s) they do, and what they hope to accomplish and/or authorize by
>> doing so.
>>
>> BB
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