### Editor's Note ###

Special Thursday greetings to one and all. Since we're taking next week
off to host the open organization community at All Things Open in
Raleigh, today we've published new writing from ambassador Ron McFarland.

Ron explains how our thinking about global energy and climate problems
might benefit from a more open approach. In support of that vision, Ron
offers some of his recent experiences from a nuclear energy initiative
in Japan. Check it out!

–B

### New Today ###

Ron McFarland: "Climate challenges call for open solutions"

https://opensource.com/open-organization/19/10/global-energy-climate-challenges

Sample social media:

We can meet global energy and climate change challenges with an open
mindset, writes @RonMcF red.ht/2oBWwto #TheOpenOrg

When #TheOpenOrg goes nuclear: red.ht/2oBWwto (by @RonMcF)
"Once a community has clarified its motivations, desires, and goals, how
does it attract people who share those desires?" @RonMcF a global scale:
red.ht/2oBWwto #TheOpenOrg

"As we know from studying open organizations, the more specific a
community's goals, the more successful it will likely be." @RonMcF on
making #nuclear technology decisions at scale: red.ht/2oBWwto #TheOpenOrg

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Guide to IT Culture Change downloads for the month: 18
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