Changes for page Openness Index
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... ... @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ 63 63 The individual regularly articulates the promise, ideals, or benefits of openness. For example, using language common to open initiatives and communities of practice, referencing aspects of the open ethos, writing a personal blog on openness, tweeting on the benefits of openness, citing/referencing open source projects or initiatives as exemplars... 64 64 {{/box}} 65 65 66 - {{showhide id="2" showmessage="Organizational Courage: The willingness to declare an organization or project open" hidemessage="Organizational Courage: The willingness to declare an organization or project open" style="background-color:#c2eac1;"}}66 +Organizational Courage: The willingness to declare an organization or project open 67 67 68 68 * Initial: The organization includes openness as an alternative to traditional practices. 69 69 ** Evidence : Artifacts exist, and are publicly accessible, citing the organization's awareness of openness or open communities, open organizations, open organizational models, etc. ... ... @@ -80,7 +80,6 @@ 80 80 * Optimizing: The organization continually reviews and updates artifacts related to his/her understanding of openness, its benefits and enabling values. 81 81 ** Evidence: A growing body of knowledge/documentation referenced by the individual. A growing network of peers with related interests in openness. 82 82 ** Example: A wiki page history documenting ongoing learning, continuous interest, deeper understanding, and broader applicability with more references to open communities of practice. 83 -{{/showhide}} 84 84 85 85 {{box}}**//What this organization may behave..."//** 86 86 The organization regularly articulates the promise, ideals, or benefits of openness. For example, using language common to open initiatives and communities of practice, referencing aspects of the open ethos, writing a corporate blog on openness, tweeting on the benefits of openness, citing/referencing open source projects or initiatives as exemplars...{{/box}}