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35 35  {{showhide id="1" showmessage="Individual Courage: The willingness to proclaim oneself, or a project, open" hidemessage="Individual Courage: The willingness to proclaim oneself, or a project, open" style="background-color:#c2eac1;"}}
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38 -* Initial: An interest/desire has been expressed in being open or joining an open initiative
39 -** Evidence : Artifacts citing the individual's interest in being open or joining an open initiative.
40 -** Example: The individual has joined an open community of practice; the individual has written (documented) their interests in openness or an open community of practice.
41 -* Repeatable: The individual understands and has expressed the values of openness.
42 -** Evidence: Artifacts documenting the individual's descriptions of principles and practices commonly associated with openness.
43 -** Examples: Wiki, blog posts or emails describing principles and practices commonly associated with openness.
44 -* Defined: The benefit(s) of openness for the individual has been articulated.
38 +* Initial: The individual is aware of openness as an alternative to traditional practices.
39 +** Evidence : Artifacts exist, and are publicly accessible, citing the individual's awareness of openness or open communities, open organizations, open organizational models, etc.
40 +** Example: The individual has written a blog post which indicates they are aware of open models. The individual references an open community of practice as part of their work or interests.
41 +* Repeatable: When challenged, or new situations/issues/opportunities arise, the individual constantly references open models, alternatives and/or communities of practice as alternatives to traditional models/approaches.
42 +** Evidence: Multiple examples exist of artifacts referencing openness, open communities of practice, etc. related to a variety of resources, projects, initiatives, etc. These examples include multiple/alternative references for each resource, project or initiative.
43 +** Examples: An email exchange related to decision making processes, gathering requirements, or project management, includes references to Red Hat's "Open Organization," PayPal's "Inner-sourcing," and Eric Raymond's, "The Cathedral and the Bazaar."
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45 +* Defined: The benefit(s) of openness for the individual can be articulated.
45 45  ** Evidence: Artifacts describing how open principles and practices contribute to an individual's body of work or a community of practice.
46 -** Example: The individual has submitted for consideration a document describing the "benefits" of open source software in reducing costs or increasing quality.
47 +** Example: The individual has submitted for consideration a document describing the "benefits" of open source software in reducing costs or increasing quality. Artifacts documenting the individual's descriptions of principles and practices commonly associated with openness.
47 47  * Managed: Expectations of openness for the individual have been established.
48 48  ** Evidence: Artifacts describing how open principles and practices contribute to the individual's own body of work or interests.
49 49  ** Example: Documentation describing how the individual can apply open principles and practices to their specific work/interests.
50 -* Optimizing: The individual continually updates the previous.
51 +* Optimizing: The individual continually updates the previous. Wiki, blog posts or emails describing principles and practices commonly associated with openness.
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