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Category Archives: Crowdsourcing
Internal innovation: overcoming the dangers of remote work
Pessimists are said to be the happiest people on earth, for they celebrate when their own predictions don’t come true. There was a shock wave of panic last spring when, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, firms around the globe had … Continue reading
Did the members of the crowd reach the verdict?
There are some professions that inspire awe just by the sound of their name. Professional fact-checker, a person tech companies such as Facebook and Twitter hire to identify false or misleading claims, is one of them. Isn’t it cool to … Continue reading
Does predicting the future have a future?
A popular joke attributed to a bunch of historical figures says: “It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.” How true. Writing for the WIRED magazine, Paul Ford described his recent experience of reading The Book of Prediction, … Continue reading
Why ask your future customers only once about new product development, not twice?
More and more firms have begun practicing the consumer-centric approach to new product development (NPD). As part of this approach, firms use sophisticated market research to identify unmet customer needs that could be converted into successful consumer products. Now, it’s … Continue reading
Crowdsourcing: An Innovation Tool to Overcome the Limits of Remote Work
(A version of this article was originally posted to the Qmarkets blog) The unprecedented shock caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has forced many organizations to change the ways they do business. Almost every business operation has been affected: from the … Continue reading
What Will Crowdsourcing Look Like in 10 Years?
(This piece was originally posted to the HeroX blog) There is a popular joke (attributed to Niels Bohr): “It is difficult to make predictions, especially about the future.” And at times of uncertainty that we’re all living through, predicting the future … Continue reading
Crowdsourcing: Going Above and Beyond Consumer Products
(This piece was originally posted to the HeroX blog) In the past few years, crowdsourcing has finally come of age as a powerful open innovation tool allowing organizations – including corporations, government agencies, and non-profits – to use external crowds to … Continue reading
Five Barriers to Adopting Open Innovation and How to Overcome Them
(This piece was originally posted to the HeroX blog) A friend of mine, an innovation consultant, likes to joke: “Innovation is simple…but not easy.” The same can be said about open innovation. Henry Chesbrough, who introduced the concept of open innovation … Continue reading
Posted in Crowdsourcing, Innovation
Tagged “not invented here” syndrome, co-creation, Crowdsourcing, Henry Chesbrough, Hila Lifshitz-Assaf, Incremental Innovation, Innovation, Innovation Management, innovation tools, IP Rights, NASA, Open Innovation, Open Innovation Tools, R&D processes, Startups
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The Role of Diversity in Innovation
(This piece was originally posted to the HeroX blog) Can labor laws affect innovation? To many people, this question may sound nonsensical. Why would such a boring thing like labor law have anything to do with an exciting act of creating … Continue reading
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Tagged Boston Consulting Group, cognitive diversity, Credit Suisse, Crowdsourcing, Deloitte, Diversity, ENDAs, HeroX, Inclusion, Innovation, innovation tools, Katherine W. Phillips, McKinsey, Open Innovation, open innovation services providers, Open Innovation Tools, S&P 500
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Innovating With Competitors
(This piece was originally posted to the HeroX blog) With the waves of disruption rocking every corner of the global economy – dethroning powerful incumbents while skyrocketing to fame brazen startups – innovation isn’t a luxury anymore. It’s a means of … Continue reading
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Tagged Coopetition, Crowdsourcing, Ford, GM, Innovation, Innovation Management, Microsoft, Open Innovation, Open Innovation Tools, Samsung, Sony, Tesla
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