As the notion of standardized innovation programs took root and blossomed over the last couple of years, enterprise leaders quickly realized the need for processes that could evolve and expand over time alongside their business. With this realization came a number of questions: what are the next steps after inception? What roles need to be defined? What’s the best way to encourage collaboration?
Bringing Collaborative Innovation to the Entire Organization
These are only a handful of the crucial questions that present themselves when taking on a scaleable, company-wide innovation program, and despite the overwhelming amount of topical discussions and articles available, it can be tough to sift through it all in order to figure out what will work best for your specific company — and what’s just a futile waste of time.
Mindjet’s resident innovation architect, Doug Collins, has a wealth of experience coaching teams of different sizes from various industries. In his recent eBook, Ideas That Work: Extending the Success of Your Innovation Program, he has taken this well-crafted expertise and distilled it into a highly useful guide that will prove itself invaluable for innovation programs all over the world. From determining the proper steps to take, to uncovering insights and resources so you can build a repeatable innovation engine, Collins explores the sometimes tumultuous process of driving crowdsourced ideation and collaboration in an enterprise environment.
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