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Part 1: Accelerating the impact of Innovation Campaigns

Values Centered Innovation

From the Conference Board’s CEO Challenge 2015 (with data from over 900 global executives), KPMG’s Global CEO Report 2016 (with 1,300 global executives), and Gartner’ 2016 CEO and Senior Business Executive Survey (400 global executives), these are the top challenges that CEOs say they face today: Accelerate and sustain business growth.

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The fascinating story of Giffgaff: A co-creation case study

hackerearth

Unlike crowdsourcing, co-creation uses a small group of known partners and involves deeper collaboration. Unlike crowdsourcing, co-creation uses a small group of known partners and involves deeper collaboration. One could perhaps think of crowdsourcing and co-creation as different aspects of open innovation. s favorite brands?

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The 8 great talks from 8 years of Union

100%Open

Find out more in the video below. Date: April 2015 – Theme: Mass Participation – Host: News UK. Date: Sept 2015 – Theme: Location Innovation – Host: Ordnance Survey. How does it work? Daniel Raven-Ellison – London National Park City. Find out more here. Giles Rhys Jones – What3Words.

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Crowdsourcing with the Competition: Rewarding Venture or Precarious Proposition?

Qmarkets

Why your company needs to think about crowdsourcing with the competition…. Tesla and Toyota for example opened their patent books to the competition back in 2015 to help accelerate innovation around fuel cells. This paradigm has repeated itself many times throughout history: think VHS vs. Betamax or video game cartridge vs. discs.

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Crowdsourcing with the Competition: Rewarding Venture or Precarious Proposition?

Qmarkets

Why your company needs to think about crowdsourcing with the competition…. Tesla and Toyota for example opened their patent books to the competition back in 2015 to help accelerate innovation around fuel cells. This paradigm has repeated itself many times throughout history: think VHS vs. Betamax or video game cartridge vs. discs.

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Game Changers: How Citizen Science and Gamification Are Transforming the Business World

Qmarkets

In the current disruptive business landscape, where innovation is more important than ever , organizations need to look to alternative sources to gather ideas and solutions in order to remain successful. The platform makes it easier for individuals with no scientific background to contribute data to regularly updated NASA projects.