Higher Education: IdeaScale and UConn
With colleges and universities often hosting between 5,000 and 20,000 students, it is often hard to wrangle the passionate and diverse opinions held by that many individuals. However, since that is the...
View ArticleSpotlight on IdeaScale
It’s been a busy time for IdeaScale. We’ve launched BadgeFarm, we’ve been following up on the success of the Federal Mobility Strategy, launching the new initiative on Section 508, and loads of other...
View ArticleHow to Keep it All On the Up and Up
As we’ve discussed in previous posts, President Obama has called for a new age of openness in American politics by saying, “we will work together to ensure the public trust and establish a system of...
View ArticleThree Reasons Why Facebook is Not an Ideation Platform
Many companies think they are crowdsourcing innovation because they engage their Facebook followers in discussion around new products. Here are three reasons why this is faulty thinking: 1. A blunt...
View ArticleInnovation Possibilities: What Companies Should Really Focus On
There was a time when a designer might say “A camel is a horse designed by committee.” It was a disparaging metaphor to warn you of what would happen if you designed anything by a committee with no...
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