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Start-ups Push Apps for Tracking Corporate Ideas

May 30, 2005 12:00 PM ET

Computerworld - Bright Idea Inc., one of several small vendors offering software for managing corporate innovations, this week will introduce a hosted service designed to help users collect and prioritize new ideas and then track their development.
The Web-based service is aimed at midsize companies and divisions of larger organizations that are looking to source ideas from wider groups of employees than they usually rely on, said Matthew Greeley, president of New York-based Bright Idea. Companies could use the service in product development or as part of business process improvements and cost-cutting activities, he added.
In concept, innovation management tools like the ones developed by Bright Idea are similar to product life-cycle management (PLM) applications in that they give companies a central repository for gathering and managing new ideas, said Navi Radjou, an analyst at Forrester Research Inc.
Radjou noted that the software provides workflow and analytics capabilities for identifying, categorizing and ranking good ideas and routing them to the right people. "In a sense, PLM takes over where idea management leaves off," he said, predicting that some some of the companies in the market may eventually be bought by PLM vendors.
Robert Bosch Tool Corp., a maker of power tools in Mount Prospect, Ill., is using Bright Idea's innovation management suite to consolidate ideas from across its different product groups. The company recently conducted a two-week campaign soliciting ideas from all of its employees on how to improve one of its products, said Peter Neumann, Bosch's innovation manager.
Creating a Wish List
Bright Idea's software allowed employees to submit their ideas to a central database, where 143 responses were vetted by marketing and engineering teams and assigned ranks based on how good the ideas were. "Some of the top ideas were integrated into the marketing wish list for the next generation of the product," Neumann said.
"Idea and innovation management software tools can have a fairly high impact," said Jonathan Spira, CEO of Basex Inc., a New York-based consulting firm. "They have not yet been widely adopted simply because they are not yet widely known."
Almost all of the vendors selling such tools are small, Radjou said. Bright Idea -- which until recently was called General Ideas Inc. -- is a 15-person firm, but it counts Bosch, Bristol-Myers Squibb Co., Honeywell International Inc. and Hallmark Cards Inc. among its clients. Boston-based Imaginatik and Carlsbad, Calif.-based Akiva Corp. sell similar software as well.
Bright Idea already offers packaged software that starts at $65,000 for a server license and an additional $60,000 forintegration and customization. The hosted service starts at a monthly fee of $49 per user, Greeley said.



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