Why Problem Solvers Love IdeaConnection

November 17, 2014 By IdeaConnection

emerging-technologies-160IdeaConnection’s problem solvers are drawn from diverse disciplines, countries and cultures. They work together in small teams to solve open innovation challenges for businesses and for the common good.

At any one time a team could consist of an engineer, biologist, chemist and physicist. In their own words, here are some of the reasons why these brilliant minds enjoy stretching their creative problem solving muscles.

“You are stronger when you are more than one and the solution becomes simplified. That was one of the major reasons that drew me to IdeaConnection because it attracts people from different fields to solve a problem.” Problem Solver Joseph Hawumba.

“For me, from my childhood onwards I have always worked with a team so it was a good match for me.

“Being with a team is good for three reasons. The first is that you get different cultures, people from different backgrounds. Second you get different perspectives. And third is the sharing of the workload and responsibilities.” Problem Solver Prashant Agrawal.

“There’s a benefit for the seeker if he gets a good solution, a benefit for the solvers as they can get paid for their work and you are also making new connections and networks.  I love the challenge of a problem as it keeps my mind busy.” Problem Solver John Newport.

“Winning a challenge is fantastic and getting a little cash is helpful, but for me it is all about the team, the process and coming up with something that’s new. It’s a rewarding feeling.”  Problem Solver John Pisciotta.

“The ability to interact with other people, particularly in other countries, has been very positive… That’s definitely one of the best parts of IdeaConnection, working with people from other parts of the world.” Problem Solver Martin Gollery.

“Overall it was an amazing experience doing the science and sharing ideas, and then critically analysing the problem to come out with a strategy or proposal method that really addressed the requirement comprehensively.” Problem Solver Prashanth Bagali.

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