Tag Archives: open innovation

Weekly bits of interest – 16 May 2011

Developments and articles of interest from the last week: The UK Government launched a prototype site last week called Alpha.gov.uk, testing a new approach to a new single website for central government (H/t to Craig Thomler). The site has two overarching objectives: “To test, in public, a prototype of a new, single UK Government […]

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Weekly bits of interest – 5 October 2010

Developments and articles of interest from the last week: Here Tim Kastelle writes about the problem with metrics and how they might distract from the actual goal. This article investigates whether or not innovation should be a core component of every businesses strategy

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Open wide, come inside, it’s innovation

This is a post from our colleagues Brant Smith and Helen Bailey at the Department of Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry. Imagine if you could solve your problem by simply asking a question? Chances are that one of your colleagues or someone outside your department already has the solution to your […]

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