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Top 10 Takeaways from Spigit’s Ignite 2018 Conference

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Ignite 2018 is now in the rearview mirror, there only one thing to say: what an incredible two-day experience! Ideas are great, but impact matters. The employee shared the idea in the company’s idea management platform where the head of supply chain noticed it and believed it could make an impact.

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What do you do when your boss is a micro-managing control freak?

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Assess Your Innovation Program

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Only about one-quarter of innovation teams are involved in implementing ideas in every challenge they run. Additionally, innovation leaders struggle to master full lifecycle idea management —the process of moving great ideas into execution. Therefore, being able to demonstrate value becomes difficult.

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Ignite Spotlight: An Interview with Johnson & Johnson’s Linda Lavelle

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Spigit: Are there any trends, specifically in innovation or technology, that you’re excited about exploring more in 2018? Spigit: You have been running Fast Track Ideas for over a year. To give you a sneak peek, check out our recent conversation below. Linda: I would say more on the digital front for us.

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Innovation Leaders: If You Show Impact, ROI Will Come

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As a matter of fact, Spigit’s 2018 State of Crowdsourced Innovation Report shows that only 47% of our customer base is tracking ROI on some or all actionable ideas while 63% cite lack of measurable results as the biggest risk to program success. Final thoughts.