### Editor's Note ### Greetings, friends, and welcome to September. The remaining months of 2019 will be our most action-packed of the year. Glad to have you with us.
Today, Red Hat president and CEO Jim Whitehurst offers some thoughts on peanuts and paper towels—and a few other considerations on community. "In a well-functioning open organization," Jim writes, "you'll often see people doing things simply because they benefit the organization itself—even if those actions don't immediately benefit the individual." Check it out today. –B ### New Today ### Jim Whitehurst: "Peanuts, paper towels, and other important considerations on community" https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/9/peanuts-community-reciprocity red.ht/2MG4GMr Sample social media: "In a well-functioning open organization, you'll often see people doing things simply because they benefit the organization itself—even if those actions don't immediately benefit the individual." @JWhitehurst red.ht/2MG4GMr #TheOpenOrg #community Red Hat president and CEO @JWhitehurst explains that even the smallest gestures can impact how an organization sees itself—and how it sustains itself. red.ht/2MG4GMr #TheOpenOrg >From @JWhitehurst on #community: "The longer I work at @RedHat, the more I realize just how great an impact those seemingly inconsequential moments can have on a community." red.ht/2MG4GMr #TheOpenOrg ### Previously Published ### Michael Doyle: "6 crucial tips for leading a cross-functional team" https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/8/6-tips-cross-functional-teams Views last week: 376 ### Traffic ### Total page views for the month: 609 ### Book Series Downloads ### Organize for Innovation downloads for the month: 11 Workbook downloads for the month: 6 Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 4 Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 3 Field Guide downloads for the month: 2 ########## _______________________________________________ Openorg-list mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/openorg-list
