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Where will Innovation Management Software go?

Paul Hobcraft

Increased integration with other business tools, such as project management and collaboration software. Greater use of artificial intelligence and machine learning to automate tasks and provide more intelligent recommendations. More use of gamification techniques to encourage participation and engagement among employees.

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The Innovation Hotline: How Colruyt Group is Championing Intrapraneurship with Collaborative Idea Generation

Qmarkets

Its rapid expansion from a small, family-run wholesale goods business in 1928 into a multinational conglomerate with 30,000 employees, can be attributed in part to the creative – and ingenious – ways it has crowdsourced ideas from employees. We form the ‘Centre of Excellence’ for idea management at the company.

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6 Lessons from Our 2018 Innovation Management Award Winners

IdeaScale

Serving the Australian state of Queensland, the QPS set out to create a collaborative process for all 15,000 staff members to speak outside the chain of command to submit ideas, ask questions, or share knowledge. Here’s what they learned. They came away with the following lessons learned. Here are two key insights learned.

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My innovation journey (so far)

Jeffrey Phillips

A good friend and I were eating lunch, and talking about concerns that there wouldn't be any good or interesting jobs for our kids, because of the usual technology advances - robotics, automation, machine learning and other factors. Now, of course, there is a new buzz phrase - machine learning and/or AI, especially focused on ChatGPT.

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Scaling Innovation: How Enterprise Companies Can Reach their Potential with Innovation Management Software

Qmarkets

The goal is to create a culture where innovation thrives, supported by processes and tools that facilitate idea generation, evaluation, and implementation on a larger scale. By doing so, companies can unlock new growth avenues, enhance operational efficiencies, and maintain a competitive edge in their respective industries.

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Creating a Culture of Innovation

Innovation in Practice

It can be learned by anyone and applied systematically. Innovative companies use innovation to differentiate themselves by: Conducting regular idea generation workshops within business units. Developing an idea management and tracking capability. See innovation as a competency. Innovation is a skill, not a gift.

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GFi Innovation — Fall Training Course Schedule

Gregg Fraley

This essential training for leaders and project managers provides answers, and from an industry thought leader. Join us at Catalyst Ranch, a truly fun place to learn! Participants learn how to avoid classic pitfalls and adopt emerging advanced practices. A truly innovative culture? How do you get there?

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