The Innovation capability supports the submission, centralization, and evaluation of ideas from across the organization to drive solutions to crowd-generated challenges and opportunities. Each capability within the Planview Capability Framework has a distinct set of features and functionality, business processes, best practices, and analytics and reports that deliver value to customers in the form of specific business outcomes.
We can foster stronger collaboration and ideation, allowing the crowd to share challenges/opportunities with each other and select the best solutions to business and product challenges.
We can generate, capture, and refine new ideas, managing the entire process of evaluation and prioritization.
We can use quantitative reviews and qualitative evaluations to select ideas with the strongest business value and market potential.
We can automatically identify trends from crowd-generated content using natural language processing and sentiment analysis.
Ensure your participants understand your organization’s high-level goals before the ideation stage of innovation. They are more likely to propose valuable ideas when they are confident in what strategies they are serving and how their contributions will fit in the bigger picture.
Once the goal of the challenge is determined, create an objective and tangible set of criteria for how you will select the best ideas. Sponsors and evaluators should use these standards to sort out good ideas and solutions.
Once the organization’s goal is established, challenge owners must translate it into a challenge that will spark innovative ways to meet that goal. Make sure you are asking questions whose answers can be measured against the evaluation criteria.
The corporate sponsor is vital to the innovation process, as they will be advocating for their selected ideas at the highest levels of leadership. A good sponsor is invested in finding new opportunities for solutions, and evangelizes both the challenge and the ideas it presents.
Participants can easily lose interest, so keep them engaged during the process. One way is to assign a moderator who will work to keep participants engaged and drive ideas through the different stages of evaluation. Another way is to host open catalyst sessions with leaders or experts who can speak to the vision and value of the challenge and answer participant questions.
A good challenge is likely to produce far more ideas than what is actionable, so you will need to be selective about which ideas to not pursue. Ensure your organization has sufficient resources in place to act on new ideas and communicate to participants your reasons for not selecting certain ideas. Giving transparent explanations for underlying reasons or constraints helps your people feel like they are being heard and drives further engagement.
Once the ideas have been selected, explain how you will move forward with these ideas. This will increase buy-in from within the organization and help set the process up for success in the implementation phase. Town hall meetings can be a great tool in this process.
It’s easy to feel like you’re finished once an idea has been selected, but ideas must be implemented if the process is to provide value. Ensure there is a clear path forward, that leaders have been identified, that a sponsor is still involved, and that a follow-up plan is created to ensure implementation is on track.
Innovation is a crowdsourcing and idea management capability that supports the collaboration and generation of new ideas to drive innovation, transformation, and change. Organizers manage submissions and identify the best ideas using predetermined evaluation criteria in combination with active metrics from their ideation event. Ideas and key idea data have the ability to be imported into connected Planview products, and converted into projects or work items for further development. This capability creates a culture of innovation by allowing users across an organization to submit any number of new ideas during an event, and promotes collaboration by enabling users to view, compare, vote on, and comment on submitted ideas.
Innovation challenge process model diagram
Process Step | Description |
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Administrator creates challenge |
Create a new challenge using the Challenge Wizard, entering relevant information such as the start time, end date, and the business problem the challenge is designed to solve. Challenges can also be created from a challenge template. Once the challenge is created, you will configure the challenge phases and idea stages. Use the standard challenge blueprint to ensure you have the necessary information to create and frame the challenge. For more information: |
Administrator uploads ideas |
The administrator can upload existing ideas into the challenge. Ideas must be placed into the Idea Import Template, while comments made on ideas are uploaded using a separate Import Comment spreadsheet. As a best practice, begin with importing one idea or comment, then add the remaining ideas and comments once the first import has been confirmed. |
Participants post ideas |
Users post ideas on how to solve the framed business challenge when the challenge begins. Ideas contain a title, description, and image, with the option to add categories, keywords, and attachments. For more information: |
Participants comment on ideas | Administrators enable commenting for the challenge so that participants can provide feedback on each others’ ideas to identify opportunities or difficulties. Participants can also show support by liking ideas and comments. |
Participants edit and improve ideas | Participants edit their ideas or incorporate feedback provided by others during the challenge. |
Participants vote on ideas | Participants vote on the ideas they support throughout the first phase of the challenge. The voting system is configured using the Challenge Wizard, based on either the number of likes or by a star-rating system. Administrators use this voting system to decide whether ideas go to the next challenge phase. |
Moderators and experts guide conversations | Assigned moderators and experts engage participants during the challenge by asking questions, involving participants in discussions, and making suggestions to develop and strengthen the community’s ideas. |
Participants team up |
Idea owners can invite others to become team members on their idea or request to become members on another’s idea. Invitees can accept or reject invitations. Team members can contribute by editing the idea and receiving update notifications. Administrators can set the maximum team size, remove members, and decide whether an idea requires team members to advance to the next challenge phase. |
Expert yes/no or attached file evaluation |
Experts complete one or both of the following evaluation forms, which are set up as tasks and assigned by role:
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Expert criteria scoring evaluation |
An executive committee or panel of experts evaluates the ideas and decides which ones will move forward to the next stage to prioritize the most valuable ideas for the organization. This process can be set up as an evaluation stage. |
Participants Pairwise rank ideas |
Use Pairwise voting to compare ideas side-by-side in the final stage. Side-by-side ranking helps you decide which ideas have the most support from participants in comparison to other ideas presented. For more information: |
Participants estimate cost, time, and revenue using Predictions |
Use Predictions to estimate the cost,time, and revenue of ideas or projects. When you include predictions in a challenge, members will be invited to give prediction votes on posted ideas. Once the Prediction phase begins, the Prediction tab allows members to provide assessments for all submitted ideas in the graduation stage. Prediction results are mapped into a bubble chart once voting is completed, helping you assess your idea portfolio’s key financial metrics and prioritize their development. |
Close ideas: estimate ROI, assign project manager, and determine next steps |
Use the Close Ideas feature to take ideas out of circulation and move them into the final stages. Challenge administrators can estimate an idea’s ROI, assign a project manager, and determine next steps with the closure form’s default fields. The Idea Closure form can be modified with additional fields to capture more information. This produces a portfolio report in the Insights module. |
Ideas selected for development and archived |
The organization selects which ideas to implement through an idea selection meeting, where the top ideas are discussed with the sponsor, experts, and stakeholders. Download a challenge report prior to the selection meeting to get relevant information on each idea in a spreadsheet. Remove all but 5-10 top ideas from the discussion. During the idea selection meeting, discuss the value of each idea as measured against the organization's evaluation criteria and its impact on business and budgeting. Discuss implementation strategies for the ideas selected, including who will handle execution. Create a plan for announcing the selected ideas. A challenge administrator chooses the selected ideas on the challenge home page. A custom layout for the announcement can be created and an email can be automatically sent to the chosen idea owners. |
Idea pushed to create workspace in ProjectPlace |
Convert ideas from IdeaPlace into a workspace in ProjectPlace. For steps on how to sync your products, see the section below IdeaPlace Connected to ProjectPlace. If this is your first time doing this conversion, enable the synchronization capability by sending a ticket to Planview Customer Care. |
Idea pushed to create project in AdaptiveWork |
Convert ideas from IdeaPlace into a project in AdaptiveWork. For steps on how to sync your products, see the section below IdeaPlace Connected to AdaptiveWork. If this is your first time doing this conversion, enable the synchronization capability by sending a ticket to Planview Customer Care. |
Idea pushed to create work item request in Portfolios |
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Challenge closed |
IdeaPlace automatically updates the challenge timer and all pages and permissions when the last phase of the challenge ends. You can manually close a challenge at any point. Announce the challenge winners and top participants once the challenge closes, then begin the implementation process. |
Innovation management TeamTap example process flow
IdeaPlace Connected to ProjectPlace process flow
Process Step | Description |
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Select idea to convert to workspace in ProjectPlace |
Any idea in any challenge or stage can be selected to create a workspace in ProjectPlace. The recommended approach is to select mature ideas that have gathered support and been prioritized. To select and send an idea to ProjectPlace, you must have a super administrator or administrator role within your IdeaPlace instance. |
Sync idea to ProjectPlace |
Select the idea to be implemented and sync to ProjectPlace to create a workspace. |
Choose the ProjectPlace workspace template |
Select a template for the ProjectPlace workspace. The project template list reflects templates registered with the integration configuration. If no templates are registered, the default will appear in the selection box. |
Data syncs between IdeaPlace and ProjectPlace |
When an idea is sent to ProjectPlace, data between IdeaPlace and ProjectPlace automatically syncs, and key idea data populates the ProjectPlace workspace. The following data is transferred from IdeaPlace to the ProjectPlace workspace:
The numeric fields below, such as predictions data and quantified impact, will be available as workspace KPIs inside of ProjectPlace, which means they can be calculated easily. These fields will be passed when information is available:
The ProjectPlace workspace URL is passed back to IdeaPlace and appears along with the ProjectPlace logo, allowing you to link to the project directly from IdeaPlace. |
Manage the workspace in ProjectPlace |
Manage the project to delivery using collaborative work management capabilities in ProjectPlace.
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IdeaPlace Connected to AdaptiveWork process flow
Process Step | Description |
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Select idea to convert to project in AdaptiveWork |
Any idea in any challenge or stage can be selected to create a project in AdaptiveWork. The recommended approach is to select mature ideas that have gathered support and been prioritized. To select and send an idea to AdaptiveWork, you must have a super administrator or administrator role within your IdeaPlace instance. |
Send idea to AdaptiveWork |
Select the idea to be implemented and send to AdaptiveWork to be created as a project. The project is created as a blank project unless a default template has been selected within AdaptiveWork Administration. |
Data syncs between IdeaPlace and AdaptiveWork |
When an idea is sent to AdaptiveWork, data between IdeaPlace and AdaptiveWork automatically syncs, and key idea data populates the core project fields in AdaptiveWork.
The AdaptiveWork Project URL is passed back to IdeaPlace and appears with the AdaptiveWork logo, allowing you to link to the project directly from IdeaPlace. |
Manage the project in AdaptiveWork |
Manage the project to delivery using the automated workflow capabilities in AdaptiveWork. |
IdeaPlace Connected to Portfolios process flow
Process Step | Description |
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Select idea to convert to work item in Portfolios |
Any idea in any challenge or stage can be selected to create a work item in Portfolios. The recommended approach is to select mature ideas that have gathered support and been prioritized. |
Send idea to Portfolios |
Select the idea to be implemented and send to Portfolios to create a work item in the requested state. |
Data syncs between IdeaPlace and Portfolios |
When an idea is sent to Portfolios, data between IdeaPlace and Portfolios automatically syncs, and key idea data populates the core work fields in Portfolios.
Additional IdeaPlace data is added directly to Portfolios database for reporting and analytics:
The Work URL in Portfolios is passed back to IdeaPlace and stored on the idea allowing you to link to the work item directly. *Custom fields are excluded from the integration at this time. |
Manage the work item in Portfolios |
Manage the work item to delivery using the capabilities in Portfolios.
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This solution capability is supported by the following outputs, reports, and analytics. You can also create custom reports from IdeaPlace data using Power BI or Power BI Desktop.
Type | Associated Outputs, Reports, and Analytics | Description |
Report | Challenge Activity | Contains an overview of each challenge and community that is present within an IdeaPlace instance.* |
Report | Ideas | Contains all idea activity visualizations for each challenge.* |
Report | Idea Activity Breakdown | Displays key idea metrics which each challenge uses to prioritize ideas.* |
Report | Idea Closure Fields | Summary of all idea closure form fields that are configured. Enables a user to list ideas closed per challenge along with corresponding values from that challenge's idea closure form.* |
Report | Idea Closure Fields Numeric | Represents the idea closure fields that contain numeric estimates.* |
Report | Idea Custom Fields | Provides an out-of-the-box search and filter capability for all idea template custom fields that are in use.* |
Report | Idea Voting Breakdown | Shows which users are prioritizing which ideas.* |
Report | Pairwise | Offers a breakdown of the Pairwise voting feature. Contains a combination of idea and Pairwise voting dimensions including Idea ID, Idea Title, URL, Total Pairwise Up Votes, Total Pairwise Down Votes, Total Pairwise Skip Votes, and the Pairwise Ranking.* |
Report | Review Responses | Provides insights into the breakdown of the review field responses for any review field in the challenge. Shows the breakdown of responses per idea based upon review form fields.* |
Report | Tasks |
Visualization 1 shows the breakdown of individual tasks that are assigned to ideas within the chosen challenge or community. Visualization 2 shows a simple breakdown of reviews and ideas only. Visualization 3 demonstrates the average score obtained for each of the review fields that are present in the challenge, illustrating a high-level view of strengths and weaknesses associated with the different quantitative fields in the review form.* |
Report | User Activity Challenge | Shows a visualization that represents users that have participated in the challenge.* |
Report | User Custom Fields | Shows the overview of users listed in the IdeaPlace application and all of their user attributes.* |
Report | User Activity / Time | Uses the ideaID and the posting timestamp of the idea to determine activity by users across a temporal filter.* |
Report | Idea Key Themes | Leverages Natural Language Processing to cluster ideas using the text contained in their descriptions.* |
Report | Sentiment Key Influencers | Shows what influences the overall sentiment score for ideas in the challenge.* |
Report | Idea Sentiment Dashboard | Offers deeper insights into a selected idea.* |
Output | OData/Power BI Desktop Custom Reports | Data export feature, which provides for the configuration of customized reports via IdeaPlace's OData Connector to Power BI Desktop. |
Output | OData/Tableau Custom Reports | Data export feature, which provides for the configuration of customized reports via IdeaPlace's Tableau Web Connector, using Power BI Desktop. |
Output |
Excel Custom Reports | Data export feature, which provides for the configuration of customized Excel Reports via IdeaPlace's Excel Connector and the Excel PivotTables functionality, using Power BI Embedded. |
Report | Dynamic Idea Report | Gives an in-depth snapshot of submitted ideas, including customized idea template fields, and idea engagement metrics (votes, comments, ratings, reviews).** |
Report | Dynamic Review Report | Displays all completed reviews and tasks. Shows the current idea review rating during the Expert Review Phase of the Challenge.** |
Report | Idea Selection Report | Provides all the data needed to consider whether an idea should be moved to Successfully Implemented. Used when conducting the final review of ideas at the end of the challenge, when meeting as a group, to determine final successful ideas. Can be used to facilitate an effective selection meeting.** |
Report | Idea Tracking Report | Shows all ideas closed successfully. Tracks idea details that have been selected for implementation.** |
Report | Ideas Activity Report | Shows all ideas’ graduation criteria fields and how close they are to reaching the threshold set for graduation to the next stage. Used towards the end of a phase to see if any ideas should be manually moved to the next stage.** |
Report | Moderator and Expert Activity Detail Report | Lists the activity of all moderators and experts within a given date range.** |
Report | Private Comments Report | Lists any ideas that have had Private Comments posted by either an Administrator or Moderator.** |
Report | Rapid Report | Provides a holistic picture of the activity around top ideas. Displays Pairwise ranking, idea stats, and review scores. Used to compare ideas and where they were ranked by the crowd and review team.** |
Report | User Task Report | Tracks who has been assigned tasks, which are outstanding, and which have been completed during Expert Review phase.** |
Report | Users with no Activity Report | Lists users who have not taken any action since a given date.** |
Report | Reviews |
Three visualizations on the Task tab that show Reviews Assigned and Completed, Idea Review Scores, and Review Fields Average Score.* |
Analytic | All Data Clusters | Shows automatic modeling of Ideas, Taps, and Tap Responses together.* |
Analytic | TeamTap Key Themes | Displays key themes, which are obtained solely from the Tap Title (Tap Description).* |
Analytic | Tap Drill Through Dashboard | Provides a readout of all the key data on a selected Tap.* |
Analytic | Tap Clusters | Shows which of the Tap Title key themes drive Tap Response themes.* |
Analytic | User Activity Breakdown | Displays configurable viewing of activity level. The default slicing on the page shows the top 50% of active users in the last 90 days.* |
Analytic | Tap Explorer | Focuses on a blend of user activity and themes to show how key themes drive activity levels across the crowd, allowing for identification of the most active users in each scenario.* |
Analytic | Tap Explorer Activity | Demonstrates count and type of activity when linked with user attributes, using a "cord" type visualization.* |
Analytic | Tap Explorer Themes | Conveys levels of activity against Tap key themes and user attribute data, using a "cord" type visualization.* |
Analytic | TeamTap Sentiment Influencers | Focuses on the drivers that increase and decrease sentiment.* |
*Standard report in Insights/Power BI.
**Legacy Excel report. Available but no longer supported as of 4/30/2021.
An Innovation effort can be a complex, sequential series of actions around posted ideas, in response to a corporate-approved Challenge Question (challenge). By contrast, it can also be a simple, spontaneous outreach amongst one's peers to solve an immediate problem (Tap). The following Best Practices illustrate opportunities for Collaborative Discovery and Collective Decision Making in an Innovation Management Solution.
Crowdsourcing Program Advocacy: Educate your colleagues and potential challenge sponsors on what crowdsourced innovation is: engaging the people who know your business best—your employees, your suppliers, your partners, and your customers—to collaborate, generate and prioritize new ideas. Secondly, let them know how it can be used, for example, leveraging the power of the crowd or identifying challenge opportunities. Lastly, inform them how to run different types of Innovation Events, i.e., a time-bound vs. Always On challenge, Hackathon, Internal vs. External Challenge, Team Tap.
How to run a Successful Challenge: Running challenges in a continuous cycle is a highly effective way to align individual motivation with organizational goals. Before the challenge begins, identify key goals and obstacles. Formulate the right Challenge Question to pose to your crowd. Select the best Challenge Owners for their roles. Launch the challenge and energize participants. Give participants feedback and conduct transparent idea evaluation. Follow up with challenge results and celebrate wins. Note Lessons Learned for the next challenge.
Build the Right Team for your Innovation Program: It’s crucial to build the right team in order to maximize the effectiveness of the Innovation Program's effort. Clear roles and responsibilities are necessary in order to succeed. Participants, roles, and responsibilities will change over time, particularly as goals are met and new problems and opportunities emerge, but it’s critical that assignments are clear and understood at launch.
Best Practices for Idea Evaluation: Consider the evaluation criteria before you begin reviewing ideas, to determine which Ideas show the most promise and which can be easily put to the side. Determine what characteristics an idea must have in order to move forward to the next stage. Use built-in metrics like star votes, views, comments, or time of last activity to determine which Ideas are in most need of response, which ones are potential winners, and which can easily be taken out of the mix. Be as specific as possible about what you’re looking for when starting a challenge. Establish a strong context and use the challenge description in IdeaPlace Email Notifications to state what your goals are and what factors you’ll need to evaluate Ideas.
Develop Products more Effectively: If there’s one thing Product Teams are not lacking for, it's a constant flow of ideas about how their product should evolve to meet the needs of different constituents. However, without a systematic process, teams can struggle to ensure they're focusing scarce resources on the most impactful validated enhancements that customers and potential customers desire. Empower Product Teams to build better products by managing the flow of product ideas with IdeaPlace,
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