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These aspects are key for software developers motivation, since their tasks
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involve cognitive skills, decision-making, creativity, or higher-order thinking.
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- ## Adopting open source development principles
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- Briefing, there are several scenarios found in companies with an strong
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- IT factor:
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- - “Silos Culture” avoiding cross-organizational transparency
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- - Inefficient resources management
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- - Disengagement at work
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- By adopting OSS development principles, companies are adopting:
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- - Governance model with policies to self-manage their projects under a
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- collaborative methodology
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- - Transparent communication channels to break silos
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- - Meritocracy, or do-cracy, for developers, who become engaged “contributors”
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- (autonomous, willing to improve their skills and focused in project purpose)
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- - New roles for project managers, empowering their soft skills for
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- people/community management
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- These principles will help the companies on:
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- - Effective resources management, with better code/knowledge reuse
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- and cost sharing accross the different units
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- - Faster technology innovations/improvements, since the code is
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- developed collaboratively and transparently by interested people and
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- - Empowered employees, increasing engagement by letting them to be
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- part of companies development roadmap
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- - Higher inner-innovation, by allowing employees to propose new ideas
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- implementation based on company’s technology/knowledge
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- Adopting open source development principles inside your company is the main
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- definition for inner source. If you have already
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- decided, or have started to adopt Inner Source in your company, this
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- book will provide you some insights about how you can track the status
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- of your path.
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- “Collecting data is only the first step toward wisdom, but sharing data
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- is the first step toward community.” – Henry Lewis Gates (professor at
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[ ^ 4 ] : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omnichannel
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[ ^ 5 ] : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DevOps
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