Keys to Success with an Innovation Reward Program
Cash, gift cards, electronics, extravagant trips…these are the rewards that make people innovate, right? Tee them up, an...

Privacy is the new black: the emerging trend that is disrupting the internet
Openness is over. Being closed or private is the new black. A shame for advertisers, really. And you may think this tren...

How Gamification Can Enhance Innovation in Your Business
Analyst Brian Burke recently reformulated Gartner's definition of gamification. His objective was to sharpen the firm's ...

Diffusion and adoption - what we can learn from Everett M. Rogers
According to Professor Clayton Christensen and drawn from his book “Seeing What's Next: Using the Theories of Innovation...

Gamification in Collaborative Innovation - Benefit or Detriment?
Source: http://www.gartner.com/newsroom/id/2575515 As Oana pointed out in her last post, the use of behavioural mechanic...

3 Types of Gamification
The Accounted is a free app targeting high school and university students, recently making its debut in digital media st...

Want to be Successful at Innovation? Start exploring your Customers’ “Jobs to be done”!
Today’s customers only want interactions that are relevant, personalized, and based on a customer’s situation and prefer...

Will online education change the learning landscapes of tomorrow?
Virtual learning environments might sound like a thing of the recent past, but specific methodologies and tools (e.g. ...

Exploring the criteria for collaborative innovation
The shape of our collaboration activities has been radically changing in recent years. The combination of technology, th...

4 Personality Types Every Organization Needs for Innovation
Innovation, done right, is an interactive flow of diverse contributions. For sure, it is a process of building on the kn...

3 examples of where good ideas come from
Wondering where good ideas come from is like asking: “What makes the world go round?” Everyone has an elaborate, and oft...