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Crowdstorm – the Future of Innovation, Ideas, and Problem Solving
A practical guide to tapping into the abundant ideas and talent outside your organization. Successful organizations are constantly searching for new ideas. Historically, organizations have looked to their employees and select partners. They have used techniques like brainstorming to gather … Continue reading
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A Scientific View of Why Ideas Go Viral
A recently published book, Everything is Obvious, Once You Know the Answer, by Duncan J. Watts (Crown, March 2011) does a good job of demonstrating the downside of common sense, but also showing how people are often ahead of the experts … Continue reading