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Early experiments like kluster (now quirky) and other crowd sourcing platforms whose names escape me right now have concentrated on augmenting early product design. This has been in a lossy first past the post mode (prize available to one participant, other's efforts are in vain.
I would see a collaborative sourcing approach as an improvement on those services. Quirky is working with GE, who provided a patent portfolio to work with.
More to my interest in this pivot, and to riff on Bob's point;
One can think of processes in two categories, well known repeatable processes, and poorly known exploratory processes. Eventually the latter find the former, but it is the latter that is under served by infrastructure.
Bob and Lynn have created a support structure for IPO chains that are reconfigurable and where role assignments are open. This is an improvement and on typical fixed ipo chains (process definitions).
Typical corporate processes fall onto the well known repeatable type, see tasks as assigned to roles, and roles assigned to a node in a hierarchical organization.
R&D or innovation does not lend itself to fixed process as it is exploratory. This does not stop people from trying to create processess of innovation, as misguided as that may be. The goal of course is to cause more innovation to happen.
There is another way to cause innovation to happen, which is the class of problem I am very interested in. Rhizomatic processes cannot be defined in advance, and the 'happy path' is not known in advance (the whole point is to explore and find the happy path). This process is aided by a stigmergic support system that could be done similarly to bob and Lynn's current architecture, with the instance layer creating the plan layer if you will.
Ants will branch out randomly until they find food, then create signals to reinforce the best path, until that path becomes the superhighway.
Now for my thesis. I believe that value equations based on dimensions of value that are behaviors that increase the probability of adding value are the key to supporting exploratory, rhizomatic processes and the process of discovery of good outcomes will discover best paths to those good outcomes and needs to reinforce them. Eventually a 'happy path' can become a recipe.
I'll stop there for now.
/kdl
Kurt Laitner
Business Architect
Third Meta Consulting
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