### Editor's Note ###

Greetings, friends! On this fine Tuesday, new contributor (!!) Antonella
Iecle explains how a seemingly simple translation exercise turned into a
memorable lesson in the power of working openly. Welcome, Antonella—and
thanks for sharing!

–B

### New Today ###

Antonella Iecle: "Italian job: Translating our mission statement in the
open"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/12/translating-mission-statement

red.ht/35Lgum6

Sample social media:

A seemingly straightforward translation exercise turned into a lesson
about the power of open decision making. Read the full story here:
red.ht/35Lgum6 #TheOpenOrg

"It's true: When you're about to make a decision that has an impact on
other people, you have to ask yourself—and each other—a lot of
questions." red.ht/35Lgum6 #TheOpenOrg

"Opening up the conversation doesn't always accelerate the decision
making process." But it does have other benefits. Read more here:
red.ht/35Lgum6 #TheOpenOrg

### Previously Published ###

Tracy Giuliani and Heidi Hess von Ludewig: "What we risk when we open up
to customers (and why it's worth it)"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/12/customer-empowerment-trust

Views last week: 188

### Traffic ###

Total page views for the month: 4,413

### Book Series Downloads ###

Organize for Innovation downloads for the month: 16
Workbook downloads for the month: 19
Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 13
Guide for Educators downloads for the month: 7
Leaders Manual downloads for the month: 15
Field Guide downloads for the month: 7

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