This document discusses open collaboration and why organizations should adopt more open and collaborative workflows. It notes that open source does not necessarily mean public, but rather refers to how something is made, through open collaboration. It advocates adopting the open source philosophy of forking workflows to allow for more collaborative and iterative work. Examples are given of governments and organizations that are adopting more open and collaborative approaches to code, data, and policy. The document concludes by suggesting some initial steps organizations can take, such as creating a feedback repository on an issue like lunch spots or recipes to start opening up their processes.