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Exploring innovative Open Organization charts | Opensource.com
The ability to react quickly and adapt to changing situations is critical in today's business and work environment. In the past, offering efficient, standardized systems was the way to reduce costs and provide more to the public. In today's rapidly changing world, that's not enough. Collaborating, deciding, and executing quickly on a project requires that the traditional organization chart change to strengthen adaptability, transparency, collaboration, inclusivity, and project community—all five Open Organization Principles. Today, there are too many interdependencies to stick to the traditional top-down organization chart.
I just read the book Team of Teams, by Stanley McChrystal, which discusses this concern, particularly in military combat situations. It is the efficiency of small, empowered, trusted, goal-oriented teams working together (and with other teams) that will be successful in the future. Their ability to interact with other teams will make a small group scalable within a large organization. McChrystal writes that adaptability, transparency, and cross-silo collaboration are key to their success. These are three of the Open Organization Principles. I think it's equally valid in the business environment and not just in military operations.
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An API-first approach to�building Node.js applications | Red Hat Developer
API services are a common component of Node.js applications. This installment of the ongoing Node.js Reference Architecture series focuses on the development of REST APIs using an API-first approach.
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Digital transformation: 4 paths to becoming future-ready
You’ve decided to digitally transform your organization. You’re not alone. In the 2022 Global Tech Outlook report sponsored by Red Hat, only about 10 percent of the over 1300 IT leaders surveyed said they had no plans, had not yet started, or were just beginning their digital transformation process.
However, even if you have some objectives in mind and understand that people and processes will be as important as any specific technologies, you still have questions to answer. And one of the most important questions is which path you should take to gain the most value from your digital transformation efforts.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, there is no single correct answer. However, in a new book from Harvard Business Review Press, Future Ready: The Four Pathways to Capturing Business Value, Stephanie L. Worner, Peter Weill, and Ina M. Sebastian at the Center for Information Systems Research (CISR) at the MIT Sloan School of Management identify four specific “pathways” that organizations can follow as they pursue their business transformations.
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Fedora Websites and Apps Team - What have we been up to? - Fedora Community Blog
I’m back to share the progress our team has been making in our efforts to revamp the Fedora websites. Over the last few months, the team has gone beyond maintaining the websites in their current states. This increase in activity has led to the following positive changes in both the in-development websites and the team ecosystem.
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This is just the tip of the iceberg of all the good things that the team is amounting. But we still want to know how we can make things even better. Please take a few minutes to fill out a short survey. Note that the survey is open for two weeks from today. As we are on the final stretch of the Websites and Apps Revamp Fedora Council objective, I would really like to ensure that we improve. I’d like to set up a roadmap for the times to come after the objective is completed. By joining our chat channel, you can help contribute to the design/development of our new websites.
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AnsibleFest 2022 to spark next-level conversations about automation - SiliconANGLE
Automation continues to rapidly transform enterprises and industries. And this year’s AnsibleFest event will bring together business leaders, developers and analysts for news, product updates and industry analysis on current technology trends, potential pitfalls and new market opportunities.
TheCUBE industry analyst John Furrier spoke with Andrius Benokraitis (pictured), senior manager of technical marketing at Ansible by Red Hat Inc. They explored what discussions and solutions attendees could expect to immerse themselves in during AnsibleFest 2022. TheCUBE’s coverage begins Oct. 18 live from Chicago.