KathmanduLivingLabs/open-decision-framework

Name: open-decision-framework

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Description: A community version of the Open Decision Framework

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Open Decision Framework

A community version of the Open Decision Framework

Background

For the past few years at Red Hat, we?ve been grappling with the challenges of growing an open organization and sustaining our culture along the way. One tool we?ve been developing and testing is the Open Decision Framework, a collection of best practices for applying open source principles to business projects and decisions.

The Open Decision Framework contains the collective wisdom of Red Hatters, compiled into a flexible framework that helps decision makers and leaders seek out diverse perspectives and collaborate across teams and geos, to make better decisions.

Licensing

The Open Decision Framework is available under a Creative Commons CC-BY-SA 4.0 license. The content reflects the internal version we use at Red Hat, minus a few links to content on our intranet or other internal websites.

Available formats

The Open Decision Framework is available in three different formats:

  1. Portable Document Format (.pdf) - best for viewing, sharing, presenting as-is, and printing
  2. LibreOffice Impress (.odp) - best for editing and remixing into your own presentation
  3. Markdown (.md) - best for tracking and submitting proposed changes, translations, etc.
Feedback

Take a look, and let us know what you think. Feel free to remix it, and share it with project managers, team leaders, and decision-makers in your organization!

If you'd like to submit an idea, please use the markdown version (.md) for easy change tracking.

Related resources

Maturity model assessment: What does the Open Decision Framework look like, in action? What does it look like as you begin to adopt the practices… and later on, as you mature in your capabilities?

Credits

Maintainer: Rebecca Fernandez @ruhbehka

Red Hat contributors (2014 - 2016)

This work is supported by the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences, Grant Number U24TR002306. This work is solely the responsibility of the creators and does not necessarily represent the official views of the National Institutes of Health.