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New Year’s Resolution: Catch Up on These Must-Read Innovation Blogs from 2019

IdeaScale

Crowdsourcing vs. Focus Groups: A Comparative Review. Crowdsourcing is a great way to assemble data for product innovation. Think of crowdsourcing as a vehicle for getting well-informed results. Check out five of the top women innovators of all time in this entertaining blog.

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Innovation in Media – Renowned Swiss Publishing House Launches Qmarkets’ Idea Management Platform After Successful Pilot

Qmarkets

Somedia – one of the largest media companies in Switzerland – have selected Qmarkets’ idea management platform to crowdsource ideas from their employees. About Qmarkets Qmarkets has developed a reputation over the last 10 years for delivering one of the most comprehensive crowdsourcing software solutions in the world.

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Nine Short Innovation Lessons from Lego

Destination Innovation

Knudstorp sold all the peripheral activities including many overseas properties and the Legoland parks which are now owned by Merlin Entertainments. Collaborate to innovate. Lego focused on its core business first. They streamlined operations and cut costs. They examined differences between how boys and girls play.

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The Winning Formula – The Advantages of Combining Higher Education and Innovation Management

Qmarkets

This has been most evident in the media, where business models are constantly morphing to provide us with news and entertainment in unique ways. The change has also been manifested in business, where many companies are now using innovation software to collaborate, innovate, and improve processes. Open Innovation.

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Five Product Innovations that Evolved Over Time

IdeaScale

The product innovations that generate the most excitement and public interest are the disruptive innovations. They could be a new way to call a cab, drive a car with little need for gas, or a completely new way to look at medical science, technology, or entertainment. However, these innovations aren’t that common.

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Innovation in Education: How Universities can Benefit from Dedicated Software

Qmarkets

This has been most evident in the media, where business models are constantly morphing to provide us with news and entertainment in unique ways. The change has also been manifested in business, where many companies are now using innovation software to collaborate, innovate, and improve processes.

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Top 10 must-read books on Innovation

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Frans Johansson, a Swedish-American entrepreneur, introduces the concept of “intersection of ideas,” which results in path-breaking innovations. He believes diverse teams with an array of perspectives should collaborate to bring ideas from various fields to create the Medici Effect. The Innovator's Dilemma by Clayton M.

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