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

IdeaScale

Did you know innovation can bridge social, cultural, and political differences? Crowdsourcing vs. Focus Groups: A Comparative Review. Crowdsourcing is a great way to assemble data for product innovation. It gathers relevant data through educated opinions that can be used to formulate ideas that guide product development.

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Top 5 Women Innovators of All Time

IdeaScale

It’s not because women don’t innovate, but because historically they haven’t had the educational opportunities that male innovators have had. There has also been cultural reporting bias in favor of male inventors, despite the countless female innovators involved in some of the biggest technological advances in history.

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Cutting EDGE Innovation: How FORVIS set up for Idea Management Success

Qmarkets

The firm has a strong internal culture, focused on values such as building remarkable careers and unrivaled relationships. The firm’s name is a portmanteau of “forward vision” and that, too, is a foundational element of its culture, which also includes a robust commitment to innovation.

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Innovations in Community Policing: Security & Public Safety for Cities of Brazil

IdeaScale

The session was held at the historical Columbia University School of International and Public Affairs, drawing in a robust crowd of academic administrators, educators, and international policy makers. It showcases how they’re thinking about crowdsourcing and innovation as part of their daily routine.

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Report of HackerEarth’s 400 global hackathons 2018 [Infographic]

hackerearth

High schools, universities, enterprises, nonprofits, and even governments hosted their own hackathons in 2018 to crowdsource over 14,000 ideas and 7,000 prototypes. Universities across the globe hosted their own hackathons to promote innovation and programming culture while creating an efficient hiring platform at the same time.

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Report of HackerEarth’s 400 global hackathons 2018 [Infographic]

hackerearth

High schools, universities, enterprises, nonprofits, and even governments hosted their own hackathons in 2018 to crowdsource over 14,000 ideas and 7,000 prototypes. Universities across the globe hosted their own hackathons to promote innovation and programming culture while creating an efficient hiring platform at the same time.

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Report of HackerEarth’s 400 global hackathons 2018 [Infographic]

hackerearth

High schools, universities, enterprises, nonprofits, and even governments hosted their own hackathons in 2018 to crowdsource over 14,000 ideas and 7,000 prototypes. Universities across the globe hosted their own hackathons to promote innovation and programming culture while creating an efficient hiring platform at the same time.

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