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Community-building tip: surprise is the opposite of engagement
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Gary Hamel: Open source is one of the greatest management innovations of the 21st century
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Does the market need freedom, or is it modern sharecropping?
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Fund-raising and self-publishing (the open source way), Part one
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If you want a culture of collaboration, you need to accept the LOLCats too
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Social production as a new source of economic value creation
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Video: Proprietary data is digital waste: a perspective on Green IT
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We work in public
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Recipe for a successful business: One part openness, two parts trust
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Is open source a business "megatrend"?
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Who gets a seat at the table?
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Becoming an open leader
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Making community software sustainable
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Show me the money...
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Why management innovation is so hard
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Why work?
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Barriers to open science: From big business to Watson and Crick
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Comparing leadership cultures and creating change
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Can the open source way help nurture passion in classrooms?
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Forges and foundations: Chalk and cheese
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A billion thanks to the open source community from Red Hat
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Think laterally
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Where design thinking and open source community collaboration meet
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Discovering desire lines: How to break down barriers and let paths emerge
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Three Keys to Success For the 21st Century Manager
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Creating the high-trust organization
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Jim Whitehurst: Don’t build a better mousetrap. Change the business model.
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Two tips for meeting survival in an entrenched bureaucracy
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Marketing software skills
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Fortune cookie says: To succeed, you must share.