Expert Sourcing and Dynamic aspect
Expert sourcing rather than crowdsourcing To solve highly critical and technological problems, a company needs experts, not random solvers. This is why MDES relies on highly skilled experts rather than...
View ArticleMultistep Problem Solving Process
Multistep rather than black box The multistep approach allows to engage experts and to satisfy seekers, in a safe, secured and trustable environment. It ensures better performance for problem solving,...
View ArticleMain advantages of Multistep Dynamic Expert Sourcing
Implementing the MDES approach with the right technological and methodological assets (i.e. a powerful Expert Search Engine and a relevant methodology to enhance problem formulation) presents strong...
View ArticleA Novel Approach for Open Innovation Platforms: Multistep Dynamic Expert...
In the first section, the main drawbacks of traditional problem solving platform were presented. These drawbacks are the difficulty to attract and engage sufficient number of qualified experts, the...
View ArticleOpen science
Michael Nielsen, we already spoke about in this blog, recently gave a very interesting talk at TEDx on “Open Science”. Why social network for researchers or scientists do not work and why this is a...
View ArticleInnovation in France : the View from Austria
A dose of critical perspective Karl Aiginger‘s recent article (click here for the German version) on the French innovation system takes no prisoners when it comes to answering a question seldom...
View ArticleTesting Perceptions : the GE Ecomagination Challenge
Our previous post underscored the influence of culture on the ills of the French innovation system. The notion lacks sharpness. Thus, before we take on the open innovation powerhouse that is the...
View ArticleInnovation Barometer 2012
Crisis and paradox GE France commented on the results of the second annual GE Innovation Barometer a while ago. The results bear witness to the damaging impact of the economic crisis on the ability...
View ArticleTrust within the (French) pact for competitiveness
“Promoting innovation and quality, entrepreneurship and risk-taking, breaking down barriers and working together, developing skills and (re)giving a taste for technical progress, opening new spaces...
View ArticleIs Our Niche Safe from Google?
At Presans, a question we ask ourselves every now and then is: could it happen that a big player, say, Google, decides to enter the business of open innovation in one way or another? Google already...
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