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Finally – An Idea Platform That Isn’t Terrible

Your Ideas are Terrible

Back in 2012, we noticed a lot of corporations were deploying idea platforms. Curious about their effectiveness, we studied dozens of attempts to launch idea crowdsourcing platforms and uncovered many reasons why a majority of idea platforms fail to produce expected results. Enter Ideator. With Ideator I already know.

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Top 10 Innovation Links for the Week of 1.29.16

Planview

Welcome to Spigit’s weekly roundup of innovation links, where we feature a carefully curated selection of our favorite content on innovation, crowdsourcing, and more from around the web. The skinny: Uber launched in London in mid-2012. How do you Crowdsource Innovation? Here are 10 new discoveries from this past week.

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

First there was crowdsourcing, then crowdfunding and then rewards-based crowdfunding models such as Indiegogo and Kickstarter. By the end of 2012, users had earned $5m by selling their own designs on the platform. The crowdsourcing product company Quirky launches 3 new items a week. What if you owned your own bank?

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50 what-if questions to reimagine the future

Board of Innovation

First there was crowdsourcing, then crowdfunding and then rewards-based crowdfunding models such as Indiegogo and Kickstarter. By the end of 2012, users had earned $5m by selling their own designs on the platform. The crowdsourcing product company Quirky launches 3 new items a week. What if you owned your own bank?