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Ideating at Enexis – Driving Operational Innovation in Dutch Energy Sector

Qmarkets

We are a regulated, government-owned monopoly that, unlike in the past, only ‘transports’ energy and don’t actually sell it. We currently have 2 campaigns running – one focusing on ‘DigiTrain’, which is capturing ideas generated during a company-wide training on the digitalization of processes to make work easier.

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Ideating at Enexis – Driving Operational Innovation in Dutch Energy Sector

Qmarkets

We are a regulated, government owned monopoly that, unlike in the past, only ‘transports’ energy and don’t actually sell it. We currently have 2 campaigns running – one focusing on ‘DigiTrain’, which is capturing ideas generated during a company-wide training on the digitalization of processes to make work easier.

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Rules of enterprise innovation

hackerearth

Identify good ideas, discard bad ideas, compartmentalize incremental and transformational ideas, select the best, and execute. Gives a structure to the discovery, ideation, and the execution process. Tip: Having an innovation/idea management software can be of great help especially for large enterprises.

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Crowdsourcing and Smart City Innovation: A Winning Combination

Qmarkets

The evolving trend of smart city innovation is one that governments should be wholeheartedly embracing, but as with many government initiatives, seems to be having a hard time getting off the ground. Embedding crowdsourcing and innovation management into the smart cities initiative could be what makes the difference.

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Crowdsourcing and Smart Cities: A Winning Combination

Qmarkets

The evolving trend of Smart Cities is one that governments should be wholeheartedly embracing, but as with many government initiatives, seems to be having a hard time getting off the ground. Embedding crowdsourcing and innovation management into the Smart Cities initiative could be what makes the difference.