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MANA GEMENT STRATEGIES F O R THE CL OUD R EV OL UTION



                     And it’s likely to display what Jue et al. termed “unex-
                 pected reach,” or the ability to find people with information
                 related to the project that management or other members of
                 the team knew nothing about. Fresh talent can find the team
                 by searching on a subject from a source in the internal cloud
                 and finding references to the group’s activity. It allows those

                 who can contribute to volunteer from the shadows. In the
                 face-to-face world, well-established hierarchies tend to inhibit
                 such behavior. There will be chaff produced in this process,
                 perhaps, from wannabes and posers, but the group is likely to
                 function with a collective intelligence on what is real and what
                 is tertiary.
                     An example of where this type of digital crossroads and

                 intense social networking works in real life is open source
                 code projects. A project site is set up, and developers from
                 around the world comment freely on the nature of the task
                 and the quality of the code. The project has a continuous
                 string of comments from participants and responses from
                 those responsible for specific areas of the project and the proj-
                 ect leaders, who hold their positions largely as a result of their
                 skill in both producing code and coordinating the efforts of
                 others. The active process of producing and reviewing code

                 becomes a filter through which many participants come to
                 be viewed, even though the project leader knows little else
                 about them.
                     A rough democracy prevails; the code is the thing, and
                 ability to contribute to the code is one of the few criteria that
                 are used to determine status in the group. The level playing
                 field that is created and the transparent communications used



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