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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024 2

Ha! With relish!

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024 1

Thanks, @whit537! I'm finishing p some preliminary feedback for you in the document you linked.

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024 1

Well, no need to slash and burn. Truly. I think some basic reordering or the paragraphs will make the argument more apparent. I will have another look today and see if I can offer additional suggestions.

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024 1

Agree with the change, and made it. Thanks, @whit537, for the quick review. We'll target next week for publication.

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Inspired by today's call w/ Jim.

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Got it, thanks. Easy pickins merged in the Google Doc. Wrestling with the more substantive suggestions now ...

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024

Take your time, @whit537, as I will need to return to this tomorrow (probably better anyway, when I'm fresh). Looking forward to it. Shaping up to be great.

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Fair enough. Feels to me like it needs a rewrite ...

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024

Nice job on the second round. A few additional items for your consideration.

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Thanks @semioticrobotic. I kinda lost myself down the 🐰 πŸ•³οΈ yesterday. Hoping to emerge today. ☺️

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Okay, @semioticrobotic! Check out the latest. I'm feeling a lot better about it.

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024

Crackerjack, @whit537. Great revisions. Let me get it into production so you can see it in a new context. Thank you!

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024

Have a look!

https://opensource.com/open-organization/17/7/open-org-hacker-ethic

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Thanks, @semioticrobotic. I took the liberty of making one small change: setting off the quote from Levy as a blockquote. With that, I'm good to go! πŸ‘

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

We might also change:

something determined by each individual for themselves

to:

something each individual determines for themselves

But I'll leave that for you to make if you like.

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Awesome, @semioticrobotic! So glad to have a contribution in the pipeline again! :-)

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Not sure about the new headline:

Hiring new talent in a world run by hackers

Is that final?

I believe we started with:

Organizational identity in an age of global collaboration

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

I guess I'm not seeing where we got "hiring new talent." This piece is more about open ownership than about hiring per se. Can we get back to something more along the lines of "Open ownership and the future of organizations?"

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024

Happy to revert, as it's certainly not final. I was trying to riff on some of the original ideas you'd suggested in the doc, many of which had "hacker" in the title. So I'll go back to Plan A and consult with the team more next week.

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Thanks @semioticrobotic. I wasn't sure if that was something Jen introduced. I like having "Hacker Ethic" in the subtitle/description, I think it's the right level of tipping people off to what's inside.

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semioticrobotic avatar semioticrobotic commented on August 21, 2024

A colleague with a keen eye for headlines read (and liked!) your article, @whit537. She offered the following headline/subhead suggestions for tomorrow:

When the hacker ethic meets old ideas about brand
The hacker ethic says we should value solving problems more than preserving institutions. But what happens to organizational identity when we do that?

I think we'll give it a whirl and see how readers respond. Looking forward to seeing responses to your great work.

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chadwhitacre avatar chadwhitacre commented on August 21, 2024

Works for me, glad we're live! May I offer you the delight of closing this ticket? ☺️ πŸ™‡

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