How Do You Ask a Crowd For Ideas?
Graham am Montag, den 08. Februar 2010Tim Kastelle writes a blog on innovation called Innovation Leadership Network. In a recent article called Filtering, Crowdsourcing and Innovation he discusses crowdsourcing for innovation. There he states that one of the conditions for success is that you must ask a question.
None of the crowdsourcing portals in the Internet that I know do this. Instead, they simply say, “Citizens of world, send us your ideas!” I agree with Tim that this is not a promising approach, and the many failed initiatives that are out there confirm this; they receive thousands of ideas, of which only a very small number – if any – are good enough to be implemented.
Tim’s article raises an interesting question for companies using idea portals, namely: “What question should we ask?” As anyone who facilitates ideation workshops knows, the more precise the question, the better the answers will be.

