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How business can address sensitive cultural challenges through tech-enabled, large-scale open collaboration and innovation with stakeholders

Liam Cleaver (Liam Cleaver is Global Partnership and Alliance Leader at the IBM Institute for Business Value (lcleaver@us.ibm.com), Kristine Lawas is the Director of Digital Experience at IBM IBV (klawas@us.ibm.com) and Anthony Marshall is Senior Research Director, Thought Leadership at IBM IBV (anthony2@us.ibm.com))
Kristine Lawas (Liam Cleaver is Global Partnership and Alliance Leader at the IBM Institute for Business Value (lcleaver@us.ibm.com), Kristine Lawas is the Director of Digital Experience at IBM IBV (klawas@us.ibm.com) and Anthony Marshall is Senior Research Director, Thought Leadership at IBM IBV (anthony2@us.ibm.com))
Anthony Marshall (Liam Cleaver is Global Partnership and Alliance Leader at the IBM Institute for Business Value (lcleaver@us.ibm.com), Kristine Lawas is the Director of Digital Experience at IBM IBV (klawas@us.ibm.com) and Anthony Marshall is Senior Research Director, Thought Leadership at IBM IBV (anthony2@us.ibm.com))

Strategy & Leadership

ISSN: 1087-8572

Article publication date: 28 October 2022

Issue publication date: 24 January 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

The authors explain how companies can use open innovation to embrace game-changing innovation through intensive collaboration with society’s stakeholders on fraught cultural and human resource issues.

Design/Methodology/Approach

The InnovationJam is a technology platform that enables a form of crowdsourcing connecting audiences of several hundred to hundreds of thousands of concurrent ‘jammers’ over a 30-72 hour period to explore business and societal issues in an open, collaborative format.

Findings

Crowdsourcing insight from committed participants can help to engage communities in active problem solving and implementing solutions.

Practical/implications

The approach gives voice to individuals who are often unheard within organizations given traditional confines of a job role, function and hierarchy.

Originality/value

In a time when social media often has a negative impact, the Jam proved that technology can serve as a catalyst for important, sensitive discussion and to bring people together who otherwise could never meet.

Citation

Cleaver, L., Lawas, K. and Marshall, A. (2023), "How business can address sensitive cultural challenges through tech-enabled, large-scale open collaboration and innovation with stakeholders", Strategy & Leadership, Vol. 51 No. 1, pp. 35-40. https://doi.org/10.1108/SL-10-2022-0097

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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