### Editor's Note ###

Well hello there, fine folks! We've got some great Tuesday morning
reading lined up for you.

Today, Len Dimaggio and Juana Nakfour continue their series on
"influence in the open organization," with advice on the best (and
worst) ways to act on and leverage the influence you've been able to
accrue in a community. Check it out!

–B

### New Today ###

Len Dimaggio and Juana Nakfour: "The best (and worst) ways to influence
your open community"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/10/how-to-influence-open-community

red.ht/33IwAfg

Sample social media:

The series continues! How can you manage your influence in an open
#community? Learn more: red.ht/33IwAfg #TheOpenOrg

The trick to effectively influencing your community's decisions?
Empathy, confidence, and patience: red.ht/33IwAfg #TheOpenOrg #community

"In an organization structured such that a single leader makes decisions
and simply 'passes down' those decisions to followers, influence isn't
earned; it's simply enforced." red.ht/33IwAfg #TheOpenOrg

"Remember, in an open organization, great ideas can come from anyone,
not just someone in a leadership position, and those ideas must always
be reviewed to ensure they provide value." red.ht/33IwAfg #TheOpenOrg

### Previously Published ###

Laura Hilliger: "How collaboration fueled a development breakthrough at
Greenpeace"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/10/collaboration-breakthrough-greenpeace

Views last week: 333

### Traffic ###

Total page views for the month: 13,454

### Book Series Downloads ###

Organize for Innovation downloads for the month: 38
Workbook downloads for the month: 37
Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 41
Guide for Educators downloads for the month: 108
Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 32
Field Guide downloads for the month: 40

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