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The Total Economic Impact of Spigit’s Ideation Management Software

Planview

To address this, Spigit commissioned Forrester Research to conduct an independent study examining the value customers receive from implementing Spigit’s ideation management software. Based on Forrester’s financial model, due diligence, and customer interviews they found the following: $105 million in incremental revenue from new products.

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The Total Economic Impact of an Innovation Program Driven by Spigit

Planview

To address this, Spigit commissioned Forrester Consulting to conduct an independent study examining the value customers receive from implementing an innovation program that leverages Spigit’s enterprise innovation management software. ideation management software. 19 million in process improvement cost savings.

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6 Steps to Getting Executive Buy-In for a Crowdsourced Innovation Program

Planview

In fact, Gartner recently named crowdsourcing as the most effective independent discipline that CIOs can adopt to drive digital transformation. There are plenty of examples that show this. The advantages of crowdsourced innovation can’t be ignored. But what’s the secret to creating and sustaining a successful innovation program?

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How to Facilitate Experts and Streamline Your Innovation Management Process

Qmarkets

As drastic as this comparison might seem, the very same quandary exists within the field of innovation management: How do you combine the invaluable collective intelligence of a large audience , with the irreplaceable analysis of a small group of experts? Crowds vs. Single Experts. Quality Over Quantity" is a commonly used motto.

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How to Facilitate Experts and Streamline Your Innovation Management Process

Qmarkets

As drastic as this comparison might seem, the very same quandary exists within the field of innovation management: How do you combine the invaluable collective intelligence of a large audience , with the irreplaceable analysis of a small group of experts? Crowds vs. Single Experts. Quality Over Quantity" is a commonly used motto.