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Wazoku Secures New Funding from Barclays

Wazoku

Crowdsourcing specialist Wazoku secures new funding from Barclays to support further development. Wazoku a UK crowdsourcing company and leading provider of collaborative innovation software, has received new venture debt finance from Barclays of £680,000. Wazoku is a crowdsourcing company headquartered in London.

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Top 10 Innovation Links for the Week of 1.8.16

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Welcome to the first 2016 weekly roundup of innovation links, where we feature a carefully curated selection of our favorite content on innovation, crowdsourcing, and more from around the web. A New Blueprint for Collaborative Innovation. Re-framing Innovation: How Iteration Really Does Transform Fear of Failure.

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Everything you need to know about innovation management software

hackerearth

Why do companies need innovation management software? A 2013 Accenture study revealed some interesting findings: Companies which have formal innovation management systems, compared to those that have not, are almost twice as likely to say they were very satisfied with their initial idea generation abilities (43% vs. 24%).

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Innovation management software: Everything you need to know

hackerearth

Why do companies need innovation management software? A 2013 Accenture study revealed some interesting findings: Companies which have formal innovation management systems, compared to those that have not, are almost twice as likely to say they were very satisfied with their initial idea generation abilities (43% vs. 24%).

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What is innovation management and why your organization needs it

hackerearth

Broadly speaking, discovery refers to the theme identification phase, i.e. discovering what to focus on; ideation refers to sourcing ideas for problem statements, and execution refers to the creation of a proof of concept and a market-ready product. (To To read more about the process of discovery, ideation, and execution, go here.).

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What is innovation management and why your organization needs it

hackerearth

Broadly speaking, discovery refers to the theme identification phase, i.e. discovering what to focus on; ideation refers to sourcing ideas for problem statements, and execution refers to the creation of a proof of concept and a market-ready product. (To To read more about the process of discovery, ideation, and execution, go here.).