### Editor's Note ### Hello, folks! Today ambassador Ron McFarland has a guide to determining which of your projects will most benefit from an open approach. Should you compete or cooperate? "Imagine a continuum," Ron says. "On one end is complete openness, transparency, and collaboration; on the other is completely closed, secretive, and insular activity. Almost every approach will fall somewhere in the middle."
We're wishing all of you a wonderful weekend on the horizon! –B ### New Today ### Ron McFarland: "To compete or to collaborate? 4 criteria for making the call" https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/6/collaboration-vs-competition-part-1 red.ht/2sSN2L2 Sample social media: Compete or collaborate? @RonMcF explains why different situations call for different approaches: red.ht/2sSN2L2 #TheOpenOrg Openness is a continuum, says @RonMcF. 4 criteria for determining what a situation allows: red.ht/2sSN2L2 #TheOpenOrg Want to know how open a project will let you be? @RonMcF lays out the details: red.ht/2sSN2L2 #TheOpenOrg ### Previously Published ### Allison Matlack: "Leaders are more powerful than they think" https://opensource.com/article/17/6/open-leaders-are-more-powerful-they-think First day page views: 248 ### Site Stats ### Page views yesterday: 510 Total page views for the month: 19,206 Page views from newsletter: 61 Guide to IT Culture Change downloads: 23 Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 767 Leaders Manual downloads: 6 Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 105 Catalyst-In-Chief downloads: 3 Total Catalyst-In-Chief downloads for the month: 52 Field Guide downloads: 4 Total Field Guide downloads for the month: 102 ### Social Media Stats ### Twitter followers: 4,236 (+2) Facebook likes: 538 (+0) ### Full Daily Stats ### https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/196RzNrhAiHRBcZHtrDYYKy0I9m8Bqa67K9OOPbDxuME/edit?pli=1#gid=46325027 _______________________________________________ Openorg-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/openorg-list
