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How deep does crowdsourced problem-solving go?

How deep does crowdsourced problem-solving go?

By Hutch Carpenter on March 27, 2014

On the recent post, Why crowdsourcing works, Michael Fruhling of BFS Innovations asked: A couple of related questions: for most current crowd sourced problem solving endeavors, how “deep” does the problem solving routinely go? And do the results meaningfully change if incentives are introduced? It was a good, thoughtful question. I answered it in the […]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged crowdsourcing, innovation management, mba, problem-solving

Why crowdsourcing works

Why crowdsourcing works

By Hutch Carpenter on March 6, 2014

Crowdsourcing is a method of solving problems through the distributed contributions of multiple people. It’s used to address tough problems that happen everyday. Ideas for new opportunities. Ways to solve problems. Uncovering an existing approach that addresses your need. Time and again, crowdsourcing has been used successfully to solve challenges. But…why does it work? What’s […]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged cognitive diversity, crowdsourcing, geek, innovation, innovation management, problem-solving, social networks | 1 Response

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