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What Kind of Company is a Good Fit for Crowdsourcing?

IdeaScale

The concepts that started in the ideation program are now being reviewed by the product development team for potential implementation. To learn more about Dick’s Sporting Goods and how they launched their crowdsourcing employee engagement community for product development, download their case study here.

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What Kind of Company is a Good Fit for Crowdsourcing?

IdeaScale

The concepts that started in the ideation program are now being reviewed by the product development team for potential implementation. To learn more about Dick’s Sporting Goods and how they launched their crowdsourcing employee engagement community for product development, download their case study here.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Design Thinking

InnovationTraining.org

We then reviewed them to see that the answer summaries made sense. How can I learn design thinking? How can design thinking help with product development? Creates a culture of experimentation: Design thinking encourages the team to prototype and test their ideas. How can I learn design thinking?

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The UX Professionals’ Guide to Working with Agile Scrum Teams

Boxes and Arrows

In 2009, I moved on to Salesforce.com, where Agile methods (including Scrum) were implemented across their entire research and development organization. Many of the problems they reported indicated that both UX professionals and technical staff lacked a shared understanding of each others’ team roles and responsibilities.

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Atelier Louis Zero: Spot, Play, Go,… Zero!

Innovation Excellence

That is why we need to adopt new cultures, new methods and tools. By creating new experiences and utilities, by touching on the product, the services, the global experience, Louis Zero breaks the usual silos and makes many departments of a company collaborate in an interdisciplinary way. So now you’re wondering why?

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Atelier Louis Zero: Spot, Play, Go,… Zero!

Innovation Excellence

That is why we need to adopt new cultures, new methods and tools. By creating new experiences and utilities, by touching on the product, the services, the global experience, Louis Zero breaks the usual silos and makes many departments of a company collaborate in an interdisciplinary way. So now you’re wondering why?

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Control and Community: A Case Study of Enterprise Wiki Usage

Boxes and Arrows

We needed to spread the load so that a broad range of developers, tech writers, professional service consultants and others could all contribute what time and knowledge they had to a shared goal. There’s no guarantee, of course, that lessons learned in that context will transfer to others.