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Innovating successfully: the importance of a strong ideation factory

Exago

A strong ideation factory, based on a culture of innovation, is the fourth element of successful innovation in 2020. The post Innovating successfully: the importance of a strong ideation factory appeared first on Exago. Successful innovation is only possible if the best ideas can reach you.

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The History of the Whiteboard and Ideation

IdeaScale

In this article, we will explore the long history of the whiteboard, demonstrate how it’s evolved in the last decade, and highlight why it’s so important for ideation. This allows teams to engage in collaboration from anywhere across the world and utilize structures that help boost their efficiency.

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Exago unleashes the force of ideas through an ideation workshop

Exago

Because we know how powerful collaborative innovation can be, the Exago team took part in an ideation workshop to align ideas for the next evolution of our organisation’s roadmap. Playfully named ‘The Force Awakens’, the aim of the ideation session was to unleash the force of our people’s ideas in order to find the best […].

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Top Resources for Driving Engagement

IdeaScale

A key goal at Open Nation this year was to share best practices and top resources for driving engagement. To prepare for Open Nation, our team collected and shared some of our favorite resources on community engagement strategies. Now, we want to share them with you: Webinar: How to Engage the Crowd.

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Why Every Large Organization Should Decentralize Innovation

Idea to Value

However, there was one big issue with the approach they were planning to take that would very likely have proven to be quite problematic: a fully centralized approach to ideation and innovation. That person thus initially wanted all ideation in the organization to pass through and be overseen by themselves.

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Incentives for Participation or Incentives for Success? What Works?

IdeaScale

In a fast-paced corporate environment where there are many expectations and a steady stream of work, how (and more importantly) why, would you carve out time to contribute to your company’s new ideation platform? You can also find a list of non-monetary rewards to incentivize engagement on our resources page. .

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How Design Thinking Promotes Innovation

IdeaScale

In reality, design thinking is a process that overlaps with traditional innovation in many different ways, making it extremely useful for innovative ideation. This process generally has 5 main steps: Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, and Test. One way design thinking enables innovation is through the physical methods of ideation.