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The proposed context is the relationship between a public administration, all its suppliers, and the
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process to build a trusted collaboration environment. There are not official channels to accelerate
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- certain developments while the backlog keeps growing over time, even when suppliers are willing to
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+ certain developments while the backlog keeps growing over time, even when suppliers are willing to
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advance in some of those tasks.
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## Forces
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* Cultural Resistance to Change: Some individuals may resist changes to traditional development practices
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and may be hesitant to adopt new approaches like InnerSource.
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## Solutions
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To address these challenges, the organization may explore the adoption of InnerSource practices.
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* Overcoming Legal and Organizational Hurdles: Addressing legal and organizational challenges, such
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as intellectual property rights and procurement regulations.
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## Resulting Context
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Suppliers would start working in a more collaborative way as the legal framework has evolved and allow
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them to work accordingly. At the same time, the centralized assets would help to have visibility on the
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next steps and given the existence of a public backlog, this would allow to accelerate certain areas
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of interest for the public administration and the several suppliers.
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## Authors
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Eva María Iglesias, Balidea
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Javier, Altia
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Pablo Sanxiao, OSPO Xunta de Galicia
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Daniel Izquierdo, Bitergia
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