Posts Tagged ‘collaboration’

Let’s welcome the new blog on the block …

… called NEXT Innovation Tools & Trends, see here at BusinessWeek: What comes next? BusinessWeek Innovation Editors Jessi Hempel and Helen Walters chronicle new tools for creativity and collaboration, innovation case studies in both the corporate and social sectors, and the new ideas that have the power to change the way things have always been […]

Eric von Hippel interviewed …

Via Experiantia I learned about this interview with Eric von Hippel by Gartner research fellow Tom Austin: […] to discuss his new book: Democratizing Innovation. This seminal book – based on a broad base of academic research – explores how users have been driving the innovation process for centuries. It also discusses opportunities that organizations […]

Openlearn 2007

Crowdsourcing Innovation Principles

More on crowdsourcing innovation principles by Sami Viitamäkia, notice also his nice conceptualization of the different groups of participants and corresponding tasks in the FLIRT model of crowdsourcing:

The Future of the Web @ MIT Sloan Management Review

A Brief Interview with Michael Wesch

Via Jim McGee I found this interview with Michael Wesch (yes, that video) at John Battelle’s Searchblog. This is good stuff and food for thought that touches many aspects of digital life, e.g. how connectivity is changing the dynamic of human contact and interaction (and this goes for organizations as well …)

Innovation in the Age of Mass Collaboration

Sehr schön, BusinessWeek zu Innovation in the Age of Mass Collaboration: A new breed of 21st-century enterprise is emerging—one that opens its doors to the world; co-innovates with everyone, especially customers; shares resources that were previously closely guarded; harnesses the power of mass collaboration; and behaves not as a multi-national, but as something new: a […]