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Ideating at Enexis – Driving Operational Innovation in Dutch Energy Sector

Qmarkets

The final winner receives a small statue and appears in the company magazine. This is our way of showing thanks and making sure the idea gets the recognition it deserves. Before we started using Qmarkets we used to incentivize participation by offering 10% of savings generated by an Idea.

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Ideating at Enexis – Driving Operational Innovation in Dutch Energy Sector

Qmarkets

The final winner receives a small statue and appears in the company magazine. This is our way of showing thanks and making sure the idea gets the recognition it deserves. Before we started using Qmarkets we used to incentivize participation by offering 10% of savings generated by an Idea.

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Design Thinking Tools: how to use them to solve complex problems

mjvinnovation

To list the Design Thinking tools, we need to remember that it is a process generally divided into four phases: Immersion: research to contextualize the problem. Ideation: collaborative brainstorming sessions with the help of tools to create innovative solutions. Ideation Tools. Ask: who encounters this problem, and why?

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How SOS Alarm applied a structured process to their hackathon

Innovation 360 Group

Making some noise on social media later helped get Swedish IT magazine IDG to cover the event ( link ). During hackathons, participants often fall in love with one idea early in the process. It might be a great idea, but it also might have little or no validation with the intended user group. The agenda.

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How SOS Alarm applied a structured process to their Hackathon

Innovation 360 Group

Making some noise on social media later helped get Swedish IT magazine IDG to cover the event ( link ). During hackathons, participants often fall in love with one idea early in the process. It might be a great idea, but it also might have little or no validation with the intended user group. The agenda.