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Tip 8: There’s No Such Thing as a Know-It-All

Stephen Shapiro

Summary of Tip 8 (of 40) from Best Practices Are Stupid. This is why open innovation is so powerful. This is why open innovation is so powerful. In this tip, we explore a model to determine which opportunities are the right ones for external collaboration – and which should be solved internally.

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The Pitfalls of Crowdsourcing: How to Overcome Them to Spur Innovation

Viima

There is a lot of buzz around open collaboration as a driver for innovation. A study shows that 85% of the top global brands have used crowdsourcing during the last decade. But is crowdsourcing truly effective to spur innovation?

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So Are You Thinking Crowdsourcing?

Paul Hobcraft

Crowdsourcing does have a real potential in my mind but does seem to have some formidable issues to work through, to be well understood and managed. Continuing with my exploring crowdsourcing. Let’s start here by raising some of the biggest concerns you might have over crowdsourcing? this source: [link]. Part one is here.

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

IdeaScale

Are you looking for ways to take your innovation strategy to the next level in 2020? Check out our top innovation blogs from 2019 for tips on transforming your product, process, market, and more. Brainstorming is where innovation and product development strategy begin, but sometimes you need a little push to get started.

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So Are You Thinking Crowdsourcing?

Paul Hobcraft

Crowdsourcing does have a real potential in my mind but does seem to have some formidable issues to work through, to be well understood and managed. Continuing with my exploring crowdsourcing. Let’s start here by raising some of the biggest concerns you might have over crowdsourcing? this source: [link]. Part one is here.

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5 top tips for choosing an online crowdsourcing platform

100%Open

Here are 5 top tips to help you make your decision: 1. Doncaster Talks crowdsourcing community (Dub platform example). One thing is for absolutely sure – selecting the right platform for your community does not always need a large budget. More expensive is not always better for your particular job. Rigorous research.

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11. To Compete or Not To Compete (part 2)

Stephen Shapiro

Here is the continuation of Tip 11 from Best Practices are Stupid. In it, I talked about competitions vs collaboration. However, using collaboration tools can eliminate this problem as people can work in unison, allowing everyone to “speak” at the same time. Please read yesterday’s post before reading this. The post 11.