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Exago named one of the 10 Most Creative Gamification Solution Providers of 2018

Exago

Exago is proud to be distinguished as one of “The 10 Most Creative Gamification Solution Providers 2018” by Insights Success. The magazine highlights how the Exago gamified innovation platform solves business challenges by creating a collaborative and innovative culture, while rewarding and recognising participants.

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Ideating at Enexis – Driving Operational Innovation in Dutch Energy Sector

Qmarkets

Read on to learn more about this fascinating initiative and understand how you might be able to utilize an idea management platform to deliver similar results for your company. From the necessity of growth the most creative ideas are often formed. But this wasn’t engaging and employees were left dissatisfied.

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Enexis Interview: Navigating Operational Innovation in an Environment Ripe for Innovation Stagnation

Qmarkets

From the necessity of growth the most creative ideas are often formed. And there is always an enthusiasm from people working out their own ideas, the willingness to start small and grow it from there into something amazing. From the necessity of growth the most creative ideas are often formed.”

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Culture of Innovation Lessons from CSAA

Planview

They were named one of the most innovative healthcare companies in the world by Fortune Magazine. Its program provides tools and applied exercises based on design thinking, and makes it clear that everyone can—and should—contribute creative ideas for improvement in business processes, customer experiences, and product offerings.”.

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Ideating at Enexis – Driving Operational Innovation in Dutch Energy Sector

Qmarkets

From the necessity of growth the most creative ideas are often formed. And there is always an enthusiasm from people working out their own ideas, the willingness to start small and grow it from there into something amazing. How have you handled innovation and specifically idea management in the past?