The document's preamble does a nice job elaborating some benefits of becoming an open organization. At the time of this writing, it lists:
Greater agility
Faster innovation
Increased engagement
Should the definition include additional benefits? We might, for example, consider something like:
Enhanced trust (see #20)
Improved retention
Etc.
At issue here is the question of whether the document's preamble adequately summarizes the reason an organization would wish to embrace open principles.
The document's preamble does a nice job elaborating some benefits of becoming an open organization. At the time of this writing, it lists:
Should the definition include additional benefits? We might, for example, consider something like:
At issue here is the question of whether the document's preamble adequately summarizes the reason an organization would wish to embrace open principles.