A conversation on Inner Source / Open Source Program Offices and Sustainable Ecosystems

This news post originates from the joint venture work conducted under the brand Interchange for the year 2021.
To begin to solve large-scale challenges, we need to become more adept at open collaboration and implementing open behaviors, practices, and systems. One such way that is helping in many sectors is the use of Inner Source and Open Source Program Offices. In this conversation with our guests, we learn what ISPOs and OSPOs are, how to leverage them for rapid innovation, and how open collaboration and open culture aid in building sustainable ecosystems.
Guest experts include: Clare Dillon, Executive Director at InnerSource Commons; Daniel Izquierdo Cortázar, Co-founder & CEO at Bitergia and, Sayeed Choudhury, Director of OSPO at Johns Hopkins University.
Looking back at 2021 to gain insights for strategic planning – we saw work we were incredibly proud of and wanted to share. Transforming organizations around the world.
We’re in a new era (or at least the early days of a new chapter)—not just a new period in our technological history, but also a new paradigm for how people work and contribute to solving problems. One significant challenge I’ve found in working with leaders is that most organizations are not designed to adapt—let alone thrive—in this new era.
Can we leverage ISPOs, OSPOs, or even GTOs for open collaboration to build sustainable ecosystems? Let’s dive in with our guest experts to learn more from the world of open source.
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