July 21 #OpenOrgChat: Open organizations and non-profits

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Join us later today for an #OpenOrgChat about open organizations and non-profits! As usual, we'll gather around the #OpenOrgChat hashtag at 2 p.m. Eastern (14:00 ET/19:00 UTC).

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This week's special guests

Some questions we'll explore

  • What makes a union between OpenOrg thinking and non-profit work so appealing?
  • How does an organization's status as non-profit affect organizational culture?
  • What can open organizations learn from successful non-profits?
  • What are your most effective strategies for aligning passion and purpose (surely @openmatt has some ideas)?
  • What challenges do non-profits encounter when they try to open up (I bet @lhawthorn and @divadanese have stories)?
  • What unique value do non-profits bring to open source communities specifically? (we're looking at you @o0karen0o)
  • What books would you recommend to someone interested in OpenOrg thinking and non-profit work?

#OpenOrgChat Twitter chat

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The Open Organization aims to reshape the future of management and collaboration in companies and organizations who want to transform the way they do business. Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst wrote The Open Organization: Igniting Passion and Performance about his leadership transition from traditional management to an open organization.

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