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Book Review: Lessons of Agility Like the software it develops,


Red Hat is run with open source management. CEO Jim Whitehurst explains how in “The Open Organization,” a business management book that describes the open, engaged workforce philosophy behind Red Hat and provides strategies for leaders to implement in their own company in order to be more fl exible in meeting customer demands. Software and manufacturing


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vastly different types of businesses, and its diffi cult to draw parallels for some aspects of the book. However, the manufacturing leader can take smaller steps by simply communicating more openly about the context of the company within its niche of the industry. After each chapter, Whitehurst


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provides five or six leadership tips, and these are the best parts of the book. They provide clear ways to implement an open-source philosophy into your management style. While not all principles in


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“The Open Organization” will fit a manufacturing organization, it provides plenty of ways the CEO can use better communication with employees to more quickly adapt to changes in the operation.— Shannon Wetzel, Managing Editor Read more online at www.metalcastingdesign.com.


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