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Creativity: yes, there’s even an app for that

By | July 29, 2010, 7:24 AM PDT

Software handles a lot of things these days, and my colleague over at the ZDNet community, David Greenfield, points out that there’s even software that can help turn creative inspiration into products — helping organizations “move from creative brainstorming to  implementation in a far easier and more effective way than today.”

David points out that current technologies — collaboration tools and wikis, for example — are good at surfacing new ideas. However, the challenge is being able to act on the ideas, to move them through organizations, get financial support, and eventually be productized. That’s still a highly manual and politically charged process. And traditional project management systems do not fit the bill, he adds.

What is needed is what David refers to as “ideation” platforms, and there are some emerging on the market. He cites the example of Imaginatik, which offers a platform called IdeaCentral. Essential components of ideation tools include some type of portfolio manager that helps users track history and activity around an idea, as well as some project management capabilities that enable idea tracking, sponsorship, and expensing.

It remains to be seen whether this new generation of ideation tools evolve and become essential end-to-end innovation platforms, or if they are subsumed by project management or even knowledge management vendors, or if even SharePoint or Web wikis become the idea-to-product solution of choice. But the ability to extend online collaboration and networking across the entire process of innovation is very promising.

(Illustration: YassineMrabet, via Wikimedia Commons)

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Joe McKendrick is a contributing editor for SmartPlanet.

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick

Contributing Editor, Business

Joe McKendrick is an independent analyst who tracks the impact of information technology on management and markets. He is the author of the SOA Manifesto and has written for Forbes, ZDNet and Database Trends & Applications. He holds a degree from Temple University. He is based in Pennsylvania.

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Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick

Joe McKendrick is an independent consultant and editor. Joe has performed project work for the following companies in the IT marketspace: IBM, Systinet/HP, Teradata. He has performed project work for the following organizations in partnership with Unisphere Research (Unisphere Media): IBM, Oracle Corp., International Oracle Users Group, Oracle Applications Users Group, Professional Association for SQL Server, International DB2 Users Group, International Sybase Users Group.

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RE: Creativity: yes, there's even an app for that
Having used IdeaCentral, I can recommend it as a *reasonably
good* tool if used intelligently, but not particularly enthused by
SharePoint as a collaboration tool that can effectively drive
innovation. I have a keen interest in the processes that drive
creative insights. Recently read an interesting blog post on
creativity and innovation ? Google ?The Role of Psychological
Distance in Creativity and Innovation? and have a read. (Link is
http://thelaughingbuddha.wordpress.com/2010/06/14/the-role-of-
psychological-distance-in-creativity-and-innovation/)
Posted by Ivanna.P
30th Jul 2010
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RE: Creativity: yes, there's even an app for that
Oops - formatting issues with previous comment, so re-posting
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Having used IdeaCentral, I can recommend it as a *reasonably
good* tool if used intelligently, but not particularly enthused by
SharePoint as a collaboration tool that can effectively drive
innovation. I have a keen interest in the processes that drive
creative insights. Recently read an interesting blog post on
creativity and innovation; Google "The Role of Psychological
Distance in Creativity and Innovation" and have a read.
(Link is http://thelaughingbuddha.wordpress.com/2010/06/14/the-
role-of-psychological-distance-in-creativity-and-innovation/)
Posted by Ivanna.P
30th Jul 2010
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