Posts in chronological order with tag open innovation

The open source way: designed for managing complexity?

by Chris Grams July 8, 2010

This week I finally got a chance to sit down and digest IBM’s latest Global CEO Study, newly published last month and entitled Capitalizing on Complexity. This marks the fourth study IBM has done (they complete them once every two years), and I’ve personally found them to be really useful for [...]

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BusinessWeek turns an eye to open source beyond technology

by Chris Grams April 28, 2010

On opensource.com, we aspire to take principles the open source software movement has applied to building better software faster and find more uses for them in business, education, government, the law, and generally in our lives.
So a few weeks back, I was excited to see that BusinessWeek (now Bloomberg BusinessWeek) ran a special report called [...]

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Why the open source way trumps the crowdsourcing way

by Chris Grams April 15, 2010

A while back, I wrote an article about why the term crowdsourcing bugs me. Another thing that drives me nuts? When people confuse crowdsourcing and open source. My friend David Burney wrote an interesting post on this subject a while back highlighting the differences.
It finally hit me the other day just why the open source [...]

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