Hey Vaylor ,

I am working in a business cooperate college  in China ,
http://gem-group.com , our CEO was working as CEO for INTEL before , one
time I was chatting with him about Google decision to step out of China ,
and right now , in China , google.com is being blocked for some months now

Google is trying to do things OPEN here , and many google services like
GMAIL I am using now are really popular now in China , however , what google
is doing now really put the customers of google in a awakard situation ,
which many people don't agree

I agree with what you said about to create the OBR to benefit everyone ,
however , we also need to consider the local situation , I think OER or OBR
need to think GLOBALLY BUT also ACT locally , something called glocally
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glocalisation


Supply chain management is a good topic , but maybe it is more realistic to
start something both of parties are all intersted , like some real projects
and things we can use into our bussiness strategy or even marketing .
If you are interested ,I am willing at my side to push some of small ways to
do something , but it need to be win win

but to start with some of questions

1 does bussiness OBR canot use what educator's thinking model ? I am from
academic background , but I found the bussiness world is even simpler than
academic world

2 When I am facing a bussiness problem , I like to use google sometimes, but
right now after working in bussiness world for around 2 years ( I was
teaching at the college for 3 years ) , I found google doesnot give me the
info I need most of time , I tried to find answers from people I know , or
from people we know , so ,maybe we should try to see how many people are
intersted in doing this

3 Supply Chain management
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supply_chain_management
What resources you are talking about different from above link ??

2010/10/7 Vtaylor <[email protected]>

> In her PLENK session, Janet Clarey mentioned that businesses don't do
> "open". I'm working with a business software service provider. We have
> been thinking about putting the non-proprietary training / information
> someplace as open resources but haven't come up with an appropriate
> place to put it. The primary subject is best practices in supply chain
> management - a function that every business does at some level.
>
> The thinking so far - WikiEducator and Wikiversity are too academic.
> Wikibooks - it isn't a book. Some place associated with the business -
> not as open and collaborative as we would like.
>
> Is anyone else doing something like this? Is there a Wiki... for
> business? Any repositories of Open Business Resources? Is anyone else
> interested in creating or using open business resources?
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