Crowd Forum is a social network and wiki where people who share an interest in crowdsourcing and open innovation can share ideas and learn about this emerging phenomenon. Crowd Forum was created by the founders of
Microengagement, a consulting practice that helps companies leverage the power of their brand constituents. These groups can be used to develop products, accurately predict environmental, product, and sales outcomes, and create new levels of customer intimacy by involving customers in the
business processes.
Crowd Forum Serves Three Primary Audiences:
- Business leaders who are looking to improve their results through crowdsourcing and share what they have learned with others.
- Researchers, the media and general public who can use Crowd Forum as an educational tool.
- Crowdsourcing practitioners and consultants who share tools & techniques and network with each other.
Crowdsourcing: Short Definition:
"The application of Open Source principles to fields outside of software."
If you are interested in contributing and interacting, we suggest you browse our
help pages.
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Please note: The information on The Crowd Forum does not necessarily reflect the views of the site’s owners, authors or sponsors. It is an open forum and therefore the product of the collaboration of the site’s members and contributors. Case studies and articles are believed in good faith to be in the public domain, and do not contain confidential information not accessible in other publicly available media. The owners of the site are not responsible for editing content except for attempting to edit for inappropriate language or photos. However, no guarantees can be made that all content will be acceptable for all visitors or members. By using this site, you agree to exempt The Crowd Forum from any all liability for the information provided and you may choose to leave the site should content not be appropriate with your expectations.