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Innovation An Inside View of IBM's 'Innovation Jam'
Reprint 50101;
Fall 2008,
Vol. 50, No. 1,
pp. 32-40
The IBM Innovation Jam was the largest-ever event to promote networked idea generation. More than 150,000 IBM employees, stakeholders and vendors participated in two three-day online events to foster innovation and help IBM bring products to market faster. Using Web sites, wikis, forums and other online tools, Jam participants generated literally hundreds of thousands of new business ideas. From those ideas, IBM focused on several major topics for the second part of the Jam and invited its employees to build on the ideas within those topics. As a result of this process, 10 distinct businesses were funded. Osvald M. Bjelland is chairman and founder of Xyntéo Ltd. Robert Chapman Wood is professor of strategic management at San José State University. Comment on this article or contact the authors through smrfeedback@mit.edu. Academic pricing and volume discount information
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