Red Hat Upgrades, Jim Whitehurst in Focus
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The Three Pillars Of A Catalytic Leader Per Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst
In his new book, “The Open Organization”, Red Hat CEO Jim Whitehurst makes the case for catalytic leadership. Managers direct. Leaders inspire and enable. Catalytic leaders build on inspiring and enabling with their attention to earning the right to lead and encouraging without judging.
Whitehurst’s examples are drawn from organizations like Whole Foods, Zappos, Pixar, Starbucks, W.L. Gore and, of course, Red Hat. If you map Red Hat’s culture across dimensions of behaviors, relationships, attitudes, values and the environment you find mostly balance with spikes on identity, decisions, and learning.
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How much of Red Hat's $2 billion in revenue will come from cloud?
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Red Hat (NYSE:RHT) Investors: JP Morgan Reaffirms “Overweight” Rating, Sees $89.00/Share
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Red Hat’s “Buy” Rating Reiterated at Needham & Company LLC (RHT)
Red Hat (NYSE:RHT)‘s stock had its “buy” rating reiterated by equities researchers at Needham & Company LLC in a report issued on Tuesday, MarketBeat reports. They presently have a $86.00 price objective on the open-source software company’s stock. Needham & Company LLC’s target price suggests a potential upside of 18.26% from the stock’s current price.
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Red Hat (RHT) Tops Q2 EPS by 3c, Offers Q3 & FY Gudiance
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Red Hat's (RHT) CEO Jim Whitehurst on Q2 2016 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
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The Open Organization book club: Reclaiming meritocracy
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Everything is a file
Here's a trick question for you: Which of the following are files?
Directories
Shell scripts
LibreOffice documents
Serial ports
Kernel data structures
Kernel tuning parameters
Hard drives
Partitions
Logical Volumes (LVM)
Printers
SocketsPerhaps you won't believe this, but to Unix and Linux they are all files. That's one of the most amazing concepts—it makes possible some very simple, yet powerful methods for performing many administrative tasks that might otherwise be extremely difficult or impossible.
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