### Editor's Note ### Hiya, friends! Today, new writer Tory Gattis has an intricate and compelling proposal for infusing your organization with a Silicon Valley-like innovation engine—one built on open principles, of course. check it out!
Also, we're preparing to curate our summer reading list! Look for a another message from me, which will contain details on how you can participate by submitting your own book review. Beginning today, you'll be hearing from me only once every week—on Tuesdays—with publication news and community updates. In the meantime, please do continue to share our great stories with your communities and networks! –B ### New Today ### Tory Gattis: "What your organization needs: A Silicon Valley-like ecosystem" https://opensource.com/open-organization/18/4/silicon-valley-self-organizing-systems red.ht/2GVr5OY Sample social media: Open organizations could be more innovative and engaging if we infused them with self-organizing systems. red.ht/2GVr5OY #TheOpenOrg "All organizations manage a fundamental tension between stability and efficiency on the one hand and innovation, adaptation, and change on the other." red.ht/2GVr5OY #TheOpenOrg "Imagine if America's Founding Fathers had chosen monarchy instead of democracy as a system of governance—but with really great leadership training so we had 'better kings.'" From Tory Gattis: red.ht/2GVr5OY #TheOpenOrg ### Previously Published ### Jim Whitehurst: "Why your people need to collide more, not less" https://opensource.com/open-organization/18/4/management-coordination-collaboration ### Traffic ### Total page views for the month: 8,535 ### Book Series Downloads ### Workbook downloads for the month: 34 Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 74 Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 42 Total Catalyst-In-Chief downloads for the month: 28 Total Field Guide downloads for the month: 47 ########## _______________________________________________ Openorg-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/openorg-list
