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Common Pitfalls to avoid when launching your Crowd Sourcing Innovation Programme

Over the years I have collaborated with many organisations to launch their Crowd Sourcing Innovation Programmes. Some of these launches have been amazing and truly inspiring. One of my favourites was Li & Fung, who are one of the biggest companies on the planet managing complex supply chains for brands and retailers around the world. They…

August 16, 2018 in Best Practices.

The Most Common Sponsor Pitfalls in Designing Innovation Challenges

Over the years I’ve had the fortune to work with some amazing people to help design innovation challenges that engage communities in their resolution. Guiding challenge sponsors and their teams diligently through the design process is an important step in the path towards a successful outcome. Whether engaging everyone in the business on how to…

October 16, 2011 in Design Process.

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