​Thanks, Sam!  We added a summarized reading/research list just this
morning for anyone wanting to dig deeper in advance of our convo!

Jen​

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On Mon, Jan 29, 2018 at 5:56 AM, Sam Knuth <[email protected]> wrote:

> This is a great point, Jen and MaryJo. Reading your document, I'm
> surprised we didn't include more about trust in the definition. Sounds like
> a good discussion!
>
> On Wed, Jan 24, 2018 at 9:56 AM, Jen Kelchner <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> On our January 11 community call, the Open Organization Ambassadors
>> discussed the current and future role the concept of "trust" should play
>> in the Open Organization Definition (specifically) and in the group's
>> thinking and advocacy (more generally). The conversation stemmed from my
>> report that LDR21 co-founder MaryJo Burchard and I are hearing customers
>> and clients express a need to address trust issues in their organizations.
>>
>> Current versions of highly visible OpenOrg community materials, however,
>> have relatively little to say about trust. So we began to wonder if
>> perhaps we were overlooking an important factor of open organizational
>> culture.
>>
>> The community decided to discuss possibilities for analyzing the
>> situation and responding to it. We said we'd revisit the issue at the
>> February community call, and I promised to provide some background
>> reading.
>>
>> MaryJo, Bryan, and I have put together a brief overview of the
>> issue—what's at stake, what we're finding and hearing, how we might
>> proceed, etc. It's ready for review at the following link:
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1GWT0-TvAKyzPDfN0mQPSkDdg
>> yUK1ah691s07hqHN5j4/edit#heading=h.1e9fb944j2ip
>>
>> Ambassadors have access to it by default. Anyone else in the community
>> interested in looking at it need merely click the appropriate button to
>> request access (terribly sorry about that—just a limitation of our
>> current infrastructure).
>>
>> Let's review this work as a way of framing our thinking about "trust,"
>> so we can revisit the issue at the February meeting.
>>
>> Best-
>> Jen
>>
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