
BUSINESS INNOVATION
Wiki-LabsTM enable business innovation in a creative and fully facilitated online environment designed to inspire, encourage and develop fresh thinking.
Organisations in all sectors need to innovate and improve continually in order to
- differentiate themselves from their competitors
- adapt quickly to changing needs and demands from stakeholders and customers
- find ways of doing things more effectively and efficiently.
Wiki-LabsTM enable businesses and not-for-profit organisations to deliver better, faster, smarter ideas by building a culture of innovation that turns insights into ideas that deliver real value.
We help our clients harness the power of collective intelligence and collaborative working to address new opportunities and resolve critical strategic issues by bringing the right people together in an online space that’s designed for innovation.
We make it possible to bring together diverse talent from within and outside the client organisation by introducing external specialists to work online with as many people from within the organisation who may be able to contribute insights or ideas.
We use expert facilitation to guide online innovation and encourage collaboration rather than competition.
Since innovation is not just about ideas but about their successful application, our Action LabsTM bring together the ideas generators with the specialists who can make it happen – professionals, managers, technologists, engineers and the people working at the coal face of the business.
Wiki-LabsTM drive innovation
We create online environments where people come together to capture and share insights, generate ideas and develop action plans. Each Wiki-Lab uses the same platform but with a different focus in the drive for innovation.
Our Wiki-LabsTM are fully facilitated spaces open 24/7 which have been designed to overcome the problems of innovation and collaborative working presented by limitations of time, space andavailability.
It’s about diversity of people and a proven process – the smooth technology is simply the enabler.

“Innovations must not only be valuable, they must be put to use by others in society. Simply imagining the most amazing invention ever does not qualify one as an innovative person. If an idea exists solely in someone’s head, it cannot yet be considered ‘innovative’. It has to be ‘sold’ to others in the world, whether these people are peers who review scientific evidence, customers who buy new products, or readers of articles or books.”
“The Medici Effect”, Frans Johansson, 2004
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