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Ideating at Enexis – Driving Operational Innovation in Dutch Energy Sector

Qmarkets

How have you handled innovation and specifically idea management in the past? Michiel: Originally we had a post-box where ideas were dropped and an anonymous guy in HQ would say yes or no – mostly no. But this wasn’t engaging and employees were left dissatisfied. Michiel: So just to share some numbers with you.

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Accelerate Innovation — With Experiential Learning

Gregg Fraley

Innovation Session Designs Don’t Engage. Magazine by Jessica Stillman. If you leverage these learning modes, participants stay mentally engaged. The hard part is the integration with the challenge, but if you do it properly, it pays off in breakthrough ideas. Experiential Learning Accelerates Innovation.

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

Qmarkets

We now ask for their ideas and let them discuss, and grow their ideas in a transparent and constructive manner. Michiel: Originally we had a post-box where ideas were dropped and an anonymous guy in HQ would say yes or no – mostly no. But this wasn’t engaging and employees were left dissatisfied. What’s your secret?

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Ideating at Enexis – Driving Operational Innovation in Dutch Energy Sector

Qmarkets

How have you handled innovation and specifically idea management in the past? Michiel: Originally we had a post-box where ideas were dropped and an anonymous guy in HQ would say yes or no – mostly no. But this wasn’t engaging and employees were left dissatisfied. Michiel: So just to share some numbers with you.

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Why campfires are the perfect analogy for innovation

Jeffrey Phillips

When you are generating ideas, through individual work, or brainstorming, or some other means, you are sparking ideas. While idea generation can often seem challenging to introverts or people who don't think of themselves as "creative", it is the easiest activity in the innovation realm.

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Mash-Ups for Innovation, a How To Guide

Gregg Fraley

Example: A software company offering an off-the-shelf package for managing medical records was looking for a leg up on the competition. Nor do they provide a scaffolded process to help you turn the stimuli into ideas. Best of luck, you may find that it’s what’s been missing in your efforts to find truly new and fresh ideas.

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