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Top Strategies to Prioritize Features for Innovation Teams

IdeaScale

Innovation team members have to deal with the needs of users, finances, and marketing all at once. Additional Tips to Help Your Team Prioritize Innovation Roadmap Features. In addition, it is also important to note here that solutions should be developed as a response to users’ needs. Innovation management is a tough job.

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Designing at an Innovation Management Company

IdeaScale

When I joined IdeaScale in late spring of this year, I set out to discover how I could help our customers create and maintain an innovative culture at their company through our crowdsourcing tools. As the only designer on my team, I tend to design on an island. I’m outnumbered by sales reps, account managers, and overseas developers.

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How to Boost Innovation by Recycling Existing Ideas

IdeaScale

In these early stages of product development, it can sometimes seem like all of the good ideas have already been taken. When you apply this train of thought to innovation, it becomes apparent that some of the most successful products and services in human history were developed by recycling existing ideas. Take the iPod for example.

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Managing Expectations in Innovation Management: Part II

IdeaScale

What do we do if a bad idea is gaining support?”. Crowdsourcing can uncover ideas, questions, issues, and approaches you might not have thought of. Some ideas may be ready for immediate implementation within your existing programmatic goals, projects, and capabilities. Turn bad ideas into good ideas.

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5 Lessons From Running 200 Remote Hackathons

hackerearth

HackerEarth has 8 years of experience conducting hackathons across industries, and it took the team only a short time to regroup and work out a process for conducting these events online. . Allow me to share these lessons we learnt from running 200 remote hackathons: Lesson 1: Developers LOVE fighting real-world challenges with hackathons.

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Meta-Trends & Mindsets

Yet2

Diamandis was a dynamic speaker and between the gasps of disbelief and surprise from the audience, I was excitedly exclaiming, “Hey, we did that project for a client!” It was a wonderful reminder that the projects we work on help push forward the frontier of technology. and “I do this for work!”

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How to make our planning process purposeful?

Be-novative

To uncover the techniques that connect individuals, teams and organisations with a sense of purpose we involved best practices from our partner organisations. Card game builds on chronic large-scale organizational problems and in a gamified way it encourages teams to talk about likely and unlikely situations to solve meaningful problems.

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