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Open innovation & crowdsourcing resources

Board of Innovation

Open innovation & crowdsourcing resources Open Innovation, crowdsourcing, co-creation… overlapping terminologies to describe a trend towards more open business models and a closer collaboration with customers. On this page we gather a list of inspiring examples.

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New Podcast Series to Highlight Real-Life Innovation Stories

IdeaScale

While the police department has always prized innovation, it hasn’t always been easy due to the widely scattered population and lack of technology for bringing great ideas together. Combining General, Campaign-Focused Innovation. The Queensland Police innovate in two key ways.

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Rationale, Passion and Beliefs: Changing how we approach the Energy transition.

Innovating4Energy

I combine my thoughts with my business offerings, shown in separate tags at the top of this page. This offering can be achieved by: Fostering open innovation: Promoting the free flow of ideas, knowledge, and resources across the innovation ecosystem to ensure that the best ideas are shared and adopted.

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Eleven Ways to use Crowdsourcing

Destination Innovation

is a great way to handle big data without a big price tag. Recommended reading A Guide to Open Innovation and Crowdsourcing. The post Eleven Ways to use Crowdsourcing appeared first on Destination Innovation. You can host your competition and build your brand while simultaneously getting a host of free input. Instead of.

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A is for Online Community Facilitation

100%Open

2) Alerts (Follow, Subscribe and Tag). Tag (alert) other community members to get the conversation going. Welcome new ideas, find something good to say, and make sure the community member feels appreciated and acknowledged. Same applies to comments. 3) Ask Annoying Questions!

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Exploring frameworks and methods you need to know as an Innovator

Paul Hobcraft

Recently, well actually, over the past twelve or eighteen months, I was asked to explore and explain different frameworks that the innovator might need to know or at least have an opinion upon. These were for HYPE and posted on their blogs, mostly under their “Methods & Frameworks ” tag.

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Building upon the four essential pillars for innovation

Paul Hobcraft

I’ve written about this under the tag “ New Innovation Era ” on this site fairly extensively in the past year, the latest being this: [link]. This will increasingly be within ecosystems of collaborators. I think within this article of Rick’s he nicely sums up our overarching need.