Remove crowdsourcing-pitfalls
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How to Execute on Ideas

IdeaScale

A common pitfall at this point is inaction. Implementing ideas is the key to delivering significant and measurable value to your organization and stakeholders, and setting yourself up for robust crowd engagement in the next round of crowdsourcing. This blog post is part of a series authored by IdeaScale employees.

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The Importance of Decision

IdeaScale

For the first item, our goal is to make decisions that are accepted by all the key stakeholders and are consistent with the goals of your crowdsourcing or innovation program or the goals of your organization overall. By clarifying and communicating upfront, you avoid the common pitfall of violated expectations. .

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Clarify How Decisions Are Made

IdeaScale

This is the key to avoiding one of the common pitfalls – violated expectations. This blog post is part of a series authored by IdeaScale employees. It showcases how they’re thinking about crowdsourcing and innovation as part of their daily routine. Feel free to ask questions or make comments.

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Evaluating Crowdsourcing – offering a bright future?

Paul Hobcraft

Crowdsourcing has been growing in interest for some time to change our thinking in innovation discovery. Crowdsourcing does have both the potential to point towards disrupting possibilities, extends the concept of open innovation into a wider source of participation from a diverse community not possible to reach by other means as effectively.

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How To Create A Concrete Roadmap for Innovative Ideas

IdeaScale

Identify And Assess Opportunities: I dentify opportunities from various sources like customer requirements, competitor analysis, new market trends, and even crowdsourcing ideas from team members and executive management. . Conducting User And Market Research: How do you know if your idea has any merit?

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Evaluating Crowdsourcing – offering a bright future?

Paul Hobcraft

Crowdsourcing has been growing in interest for some time to change our thinking in innovation discovery. Crowdsourcing does have both the potential to point towards disrupting possibilities, extends the concept of open innovation into a wider source of participation from a diverse community not possible to reach by other means as effectively.

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Growing Strong: How A Dedicated Continuous Improvement Process Can Nurture Corporate Innovation

Qmarkets

If ideas can be likened to seeds, crowdsourcing platforms can be thought of as harvesting machines. Crowdsourcing platforms are used to gather ideas across many use-cases, from new product development, to disruptive innovation, to problem-solving, and process improvement. and assist you in the implementation and execution of an idea.