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5 steps to building a crowd-powered business

100%Open

There is literally infinite potential in the crowd of people both inside and outside of your organisation. Yet participating with ‘the crowd’ can be completely overwhelming so most people and most organisations tend to just tend to ignore it or don’t know where to start.

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6 Don’ts For An Open Innovation Winning Formula

PlanBox Innovation

Open innovation (OI) can be a powerful approach for organizations to find groundbreaking ideas, develop new products and solve difficult problems. The most successful ones will disrupt technologies, products and even entire businesses—happening more and more often today. Can you create your own crowd? Don’t Do it Yourself.

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Evaluating Crowdsourcing – offering a bright future?

Paul Hobcraft

It can hold a key for us to help solve vexing questions, real challenges, and connect different voices, that builds into a community that can combine and open up the fields of opportunity for new solutions. It can simply connect a ‘crowd’ of people to a common purpose. Crowdsourcing must be a powerful concept then?

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Evaluating Crowdsourcing – offering a bright future?

Paul Hobcraft

It can hold a key for us to help solve vexing questions, real challenges, and connect different voices, that builds into a community that can combine and open up the fields of opportunity for new solutions. It can simply connect a ‘crowd’ of people into a common purpose. Crowdsourcing must be a powerful concept then?

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The power of agile innovation

Wazoku

There is a growing trend across businesses towards rapid, low-risk innovations. Take our work with Waitrose as an example – Waitrose illustrates that not all innovation is about consistently making huge radical steps forward; but more about ‘everyday’ contribution from across the business.

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Deeper read or quick summary- finding the time

Paul Hobcraft

Finding time to read and extend our thinking is a real struggle and going that extra mile to read thought leadership views can be a step to far, I know but I can’t help myself, it is part of my job and certainly for me, many are really worth it. I recently wrote a post “ Delving into a complex world- helping to keep pace”.……to

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Deeper read or quick summary? Depends on the time we have.

Paul Hobcraft

Finding time is a real struggle and going that extra mile to read thought leadership views, long often drawn out reports or academic papers can be a step too far, I know but I can’t help myself, it is part of my job and certainly for me, many are really worth the read in a positive end result of new learning. Beyond Design Thinking.