A couple of years ago, the MIX was born as a project. Today, after all the contributions we have made together and all the interactions as fellow Mixers, I think it is safe for us to say that we have become something bigger: a community.
Then, my suggestion is to change our current formal definition of what we are. That is, from “an open innovation project aimed at reinventing management for the 21st century”, to “an open innovation community aimed at reinventing management for the 21st century”. I think this distinction portrays in a better way what we do and could help us spark some other new ideas (or angles) about what we want to accomplish now in the MIX 2.0.
We can even consider defining ourselves as a global community.
Hi Alberto,
I like the idea, but I think we need to do more than change the name/definition. I think the next step for the MIX (this is a theme that I'm pulling from a lot of what's posted here) is to evolve into more of a true community. I'd really like to see more community functionality and nurturing to facilitate more open dialog outside of the formal hackathons and other content types we currently have. So, along with a modified charter, I think some modified structure would help as well.
Sam
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Brilliant, much needed ideas! Count me in to help realizing them.
george
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Hi Alberto,
As long as we're changing words, maybe we need to change the word "management". Maybe we're talking about changing the way we work in the 21st century.
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