Harvard's Open Innovation course explores the power of open-source and collaborative innovation in solving complex problems. It covers key principles of innovation, how to apply them in various industries, and how organizations can leverage external contributions.
The Open Innovation course at Harvard University teaches participants about the open innovation model, where organizations tap into external expertise to accelerate innovation and solve challenges. This course provides an in-depth understanding of the key strategies and frameworks for fostering innovation in a global context. In Open Innovation, you will learn strategies for finding the best ideas, solutions, and people necessary to solve your organization's most difficult problems.
The Alzheimer’s Association website, alz.org®, is a rich resource designed to inform and educate multiple audiences, including those living with the disease, caregivers, volunteers and professional health care providers.
Inspired by the Heroic Imagination in each of us, HIP designs innovative strategies by combining psychological research, intervention education and social activism to create everyday heroes equipped to solve local and global problems.
Open Science Tools Ltd. is a company dedicated to promoting Open Science through high-quality, minimal-cost tools like PsychoPy, PsychoJS, and Pavlovia.