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Happy First Birthday, OpenIDEO!

One of my favorite communities turns one this summer. And is asking how we can increase social impact. But first, to celebrate the first birthday, a little poem. Happy 1st Birthday OpenIDEO! And the...

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Weekend reads

Start your new work week inspired on Monday, and find some time to read these posts this weekend. Driving innovation In this post on the HBR Blogs, David Duncan from Innosight shares how they helped a...

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Weekend reads – 27/28 April

What can businesses learn from social movements? In this article for the Rotman Magazine Paula Goldman and Suzanne Gibbs Howard show how social movements are helping for-profit companies to thrive....

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Weekend reads – week 20

Changing relationships: are you prepared? In this “dear brands” letter, Jermiah Owyang tells his favorite brands that the relationship he has with them has profoundly changed. And if you want to keep...

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Park your car in Düsseldorf, pay with your mobile. Or not.

Get your parkschein here, or pay by SMS Every initiative that aims to reduce the need for me to carry coins around, scores points with me immediately. Especially if it’s about paying for a parking...

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Another 6 ideas to steal from OpenIDEO

Prototype for international matching of bone marrow donors Last week, UnLtd posted 6 ideas to steal from OpenIDEO. And that’s a wonderful thing to do. As you know, I’m a big OpenIDEO fan, and in the...

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Weekend Reads week 24

The productivity is yet to come There has been an explosion of innovation and new technologies in the last few years, with an enormous potential to make us more productive. However, that hasn’t really...

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Weekend reads: playing = learning, social media behaviour and more

Play might be the best school In many societies, children are encouraged to play less, and study more. But, argues evolutionary psychologist Peter Gray, this might actually prevent our children from...

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