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Co-creation is the new crowdsourcing

Agencies that fail to embrace 'co-creation' do so at their peril.

Read More Published at: 23/04/12 22:00:12 [0 comments]

Saving the High Street

Wiki-Solutions' Ideas Labs are the perfect way to deliver Mary Portas's call for co-creation to save the high street. We'll even run the first one free.

Read More Published at: 13/12/11 17:00:00 [0 comments]

Your organisation is full of clever people.

There is no doubt that your organisation is full of very clever people - that’s what gives you your competitive advantage. The challenge is how do you get the best out of them?

Read More Published at: 01/11/11 21:00:00 [0 comments]

To fix a business problem fast - you need a catalyst.

If you have a business problem you need to fix it and you need to fix it fast. The longer you take, the more damaging it will be and the harder it becomes to fix it. Business problems don’t fix themselves and rarely do they go away.

Read More Published at: 03/10/11 10:00:00 [0 comments]

Innovating or following?

According to a new study by the IBM Institute for Business Value and the EIU, it is essential to engage employees and other stakeholders as 'conduits of brand promise'. Wiki-Labs offer a cost-efficient and productive way to do just that.

Read More Published at: 13/09/11 20:00:00 [0 comments]

Ideas Labs work - here's the evidence

User results from the latest Wiki-Solutions Ideas Lab show extremely high levels of engagement and satisfaction among those who took part.

Read More Published at: 12/09/11 16:00:00 [0 comments]

Worldly experience and collective intelligence

Every so often in your career you get to do things that you never imagined you would do and it’s always very exciting when it happens.

Read More Published at: 07/09/11 07:00:00 [0 comments]

Improving performance starts with a dream.

Have you ever dreamt what it would be like if you could get the people who know the most about your business together with a group of outside experts and ask them to find ways of improving performance? What do you think the outcome would be? Wouldn’t it be amazing?

Read More Published at: 23/08/11 08:45:00 [0 comments]

Are engaged employees born or made?

The value to an organisation of having engaged employees is not in dispute. What is surprising is that every organisation doesn’t have more of them. Which begs the question “Are engaged employees born rather than made?”

Read More Published at: 11/08/11 10:00:00 [0 comments]

Collaboration is very important in creating a motivating work environment.

“People want to have a sense that they work in an environment where people share information within and across departments and business units. People want to work in an environment where they can collaborate with others in a way that allows them to draw from the best minds in the organisation to work on a common problem”

Read More Published at: 02/08/11 09:30:00 [0 comments]

The 10 C’s of Employee Engagement

Quite clearly, CEOs and managers should be very concerned about a waste of time, effort and resources in their organizations. The reason is simple: If people are not engaged, how can these same leaders attain those business objectives that are critical to improving organizational performance?

Read More Published at: 18/07/11 09:00:00 [0 comments]

Employee engagement: maximising value from accreditation.

New technologies and processes make it easier to move beyond the basic accreditation requirements and reap the rewards of improved financial performance.

Read More Published at: 08/07/11 07:00:00 [0 comments]

Did 94 million conference goers get their money’s worth?

94 million people attended a conference or event in the UK 2009. That’s the educated estimate in Eventia’s 2010 UK Events Market Survey and since that’s based on data from 403 venues and average of 379 events per venue, it’s probably about right.

Read More Published at: 30/06/11 15:00:00 [0 comments]

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