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A Look Back at Crowdsourced Innovation in 2020

IdeaScale

Crowdsourcing can influence innovation. According to a 2017 survey, 86% of companies who incorporate crowdsourcing in the workplace cite employee engagement as a top priority. Data gathered from IdeaScale’s innovation communities provides benchmarks and insights for innovators creating new crowdsourced innovation programs.

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Overcoming the Barriers to Innovation in Healthcare

IdeaScale

Of all the industries poised to improve with innovation, none are more promising than healthcare. Here are jut a few ways to address those issues as you work on overcoming the barriers to innovation in healthcare: Establish a Strategy. Make Innovation a Shared Responsibility. Innovation is an agile process.

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Catch Up on IdeaNation 2019 Interviews in the New Year

IdeaScale

Learn how to establish a foundation as a new department from the Cleveland Cavaliers’ Mousetrap team. They delve into their team’s formation and talk about their most successful campaign, which spurred innovation across their organization. Innovation: The Reality-Making behind the Glamour. PSA’s Innovation Journey.

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

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Engaging the “crowd” at scale in your innovation initiative has been proven to fundamentally transform companies. In fact, Gartner recently named crowdsourcing as the most effective independent discipline that CIOs can adopt to drive digital transformation. The advantages of crowdsourced innovation can’t be ignored.

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Ignite Spotlight: An Interview with Harvard Pilgrim Health Care’s Patricia Forts

Planview

Healthcare, like many industries, has gone through a transformation over the years. We’re fortunate to have Patricia Forts, Deputy Chief of Innovation and Strategy at Harvard Pilgrim Health Care, speaking at Spigit’s Ignite conference in May who knows firsthand what established companies need to do to not only weather the storm but thrive.

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Spigit Webinar: Embedding Innovation into Company DNA, Featuring Cambia Health

Planview

It goes without saying that the healthcare industry has a thing or two to do with people. Because of that, it should go without saying that the primary focus of this industry is, then, people — their experiences as doctors, patients, and other healthcare stakeholders — and innovation efforts should support that.

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IM Award Lessons: Improving Employee Experience Through Innovation

IdeaScale

This year, one of our winners TriHealth in the category of Best Engagement Strategy for their ability to gain close to 100% participation and an almost parallel implementation rate with their Bright Ideas program. Can you introduce us to the Bright Ideas program and how that improves engagement and delivers on ideas?