### Editor's Note ### Hiya, friends!
Today, Jim Hall graciously offers the community a tried-and-true exercise open teams can use to assess threats and opportunities as part of their strategic planning. It's a new spin on a classic SWOT analysis, and it's part of the Open Organization Workbook project. The Open Organization Ambassadors convene today for their monthly meeting. Today's forecast? Partly cloudy with a 100 percent chance of awesome. –B ### New Today ### Jim Hall: "How an open team can assess threats and opportunities" https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/10/new-approach-SWOT red.ht/2ksSkKj Sample social media: Here's @jimfhall on making #SWOT analysis more accessible to developers in #TheOpenOrg: red.ht/2ksSkKj "In my experience, it's easier to not address #SWOT directly, but to come at it from a different direction." @jimfhall red.ht/2ksSkKj .@jimfhall contributed this useful SWOT exercise to #TheOpenOrg workbook project: red.ht/2ksSkKj ### Previously Published ### Angela Robertson: "How a Microsoft docs team increased openness and improved collaboration" https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/10/microsoft-collaboration-case-study Views: 193 ### Site Stats ### Page views yesterday: 721 Total page views for the month: 6,463 Page views from newsletter: 100 Guide to IT Culture Change downloads: 3 Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 23 Leaders Manual downloads: 6 Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 20 Catalyst-In-Chief downloads: 3 Total Catalyst-In-Chief downloads for the month: 8 Field Guide downloads: 5 Total Field Guide downloads for the month: 24 ### Social Media Stats ### Twitter followers: 4,469 (+7) Facebook likes: 543 (+1) ### 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
