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	<title>Comments on: Imaginatik Helps Enterprises Tap Thousands of Minds Within and Outside their Organization</title>
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		<title>By: Rotkapchen</title>
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		<description>Clearly there IS a role for technologies like this. I&#039;m more concerned with such solutions not being seen as more &#039;unique&#039; in their application than generic.

The problem is that they seem to assume that ideas are things that can be extrapolated and observed outside of the context in which they are relevant. That&#039;s almost never the case. Really great ideas are borne of the subtleties of the context and the conversations that happen when immersed in the context.</description>
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<p>The problem is that they seem to assume that ideas are things that can be extrapolated and observed outside of the context in which they are relevant. That&#8217;s almost never the case. Really great ideas are borne of the subtleties of the context and the conversations that happen when immersed in the context.</p>
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