### Editor's Note ###

Greetings, fine and discerning readers!

Today, Open Organization Ambassador Michael Doyle offers six crucial
tips for leading a cross-functional project—a common occurrence in an
open and collaborative organization. Michael even offers a handy
checklist for leaders looking to put his work into practice right away.
Print and hang this one!

–B

### New Today ###


Michael Doyle: "6 crucial tips for leading a cross-functional team"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/8/6-tips-cross-functional-teams

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Sample social media:

Leading work that cuts across teams and departments isn't easy, but
taking an open approach will help you succeed. Here's a checklist from
@tweet_mdoyle to help you get started: red.ht/2ZdMrja #TheOpenOrg

"Movies work because everyone knows their role and the roles of others.
They know what they are supposed to do and when. Your team needs this
too, and you can shine as a leader by helping them create
it."—@tweet_mdoyle red.ht/2ZdMrja #TheOpenOrg

"In an ideal open organization, people come together naturally and for
the right reasons. Unfortunately your project exists in a real
organization, and sometimes you need more than a verbal agreement to get
such buy-in to stick." red.ht/2ZdMrja #TheOpenOrg

### Previously Published ###

Jen Kelchner: "A brief introduction to learning agility"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/8/introduction-learning-agility

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