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Whether you're teaching a piece of software or a concept, facilitating a workshop to hack on a project or product, or even organizing a donor night for your local nonprofit…
Open organizations function best as meritocracies—places where, as people in open source communities tend to say, "code talks." By that, they usually mean that what you do is…
Some people call patience a virtue. To me, it's the single toughest lesson I had to learn when joining an open organization. It dawned on me recently in the middle of a class…
A post by Amanda McPherson, former CMO of the Linux Foundation, about her best interviewing tip got me thinking about an interview technique I was taught while on the GNOME…
Being an open leader means creating the context others need to do their best work. That's a relatively short sentence, but for anyone wishing to lead a group in the 21st…