Infographic: Innovation Easy Wins vs. Projects
When organizations are gathering ideas, there are generally two types of ideas: easy wins and projects. Both can have a high level of value for any organization but require totally different strategies. Here's how you can organize your thinking [...]
Davidson College
Davidson College is a prestigious liberal arts college in Davidson, North Carolina. It enrolls approximately 1,800 students from 48 states and 47 countries. In 2017, led by Kristen Eshleman, Director of Innovation Initiatives, the college decided that although they had [...]
2021 IM Awards: Graybar
In order to foster a culture of innovation at Graybar where ideas are openly shared, evaluated, and promoted throughout the company, Graybar introduced the “NEXT” Innovation Program. While there are several goals of NEXT, the ultimate goal is to [...]
A Look Inside the Virginia Department of Transportation’s Virtual Innovation Lab
Tony Seba, author of Clean Disruption of Energy and Transportation said “we are on the cusp of one of the fastest, deepest, most consequential disruptions of transportation in history.” The Virginia Department of Transportation is responding to this signal [...]
Infographic: Proven Innovation Workflows
According to Accenture, 72 percent of companies allow innovations to languish because there is no formalized process or organizational home for such initiatives, but sometimes it's hard to know which process would be best for you. Peruse some proven [...]
Amway and IdeaScale
Leslie Drueke from Amway discusses on how IdeaScale is used to bring their global audience together on the platform.
Build Engagement with Ideation to Improve Patient Outcomes
In this session, you will learn how a grass-roots innovation program engaged an entire healthcare system in just one year. TriHealth will share why this initiative is so important to fulfilling their mission, what tactics led to the program's [...]
Infographic: Meaningful Idea Criteria
One of the most common questions that we get at IdeaScale is "how do I choose the right idea?" This means "right" on a number of fronts: right for the future, right for the idea, right for the organization. [...]