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Enter our Twitter contest, win open leadership books

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2016 will be the year you become a more open leader. It's the year you implement new engagement strategies, make more inclusive decisions, and recognize the benefits of your organization's meritocracy.

And we want to help. Enter the 2016 Open Organization Twitter Sweepstakes to win some indispensable open leadership literature. Our community has already collected the best reads. You just need to share them.

Five lucky winners will receive either one book of their choice from the list, or a copy of The Open Organization audiobook!

UPDATE: The contest has ended! Congratulations to our winners: @momsthatcode, @TessaMero, @JoshuaAllenHolm, @VenkatGosavi, and @MichelaZamuner!

Here's how to enter:

  1. Read the official rules (and ensure you're eligible!)
  2. Follow @OpenOrgBook on Twitter
  3. Send a tweet that:
  • Mentions us (@OpenOrgBook)
  • Links to our 2016 open leadership reading list (red.ht/1QbxapU)
  • Tells us what you'd prefer to win
  • Includes our contest hashtag (#OSSReads)

Here's a sample tweet:

Hey, @OpenOrgBook! I'd like to win a copy of The Engaged Leader! (red.ht/1QbxapU) #OSSReads #TheOpenOrg

We'll randomly select five winners by February 1, 2016, and we'll contact them via direct messages on Twitter. Note that we'll need to confirm everyone's eligibility before awarding prizes.

Enter today—and follow the action below!

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The Open Organization aims to reshape the future of management and collaboration in companies and organizations who want to transform the way they do business. Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst wrote The Open Organization: Igniting Passion and Performance about his leadership transition from traditional management to an open organization.

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