University of Michigan: Extreme Interest in Crowdsourced Projects Requires More Traditional Management
April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, April 23 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news release:
Collaborative crowdsourcing has become a popular way to advance a technology idea or to spin it off for new uses, but University of Michigan research shows when faced with extreme interest, team leaders must often rely on traditional organizational management structure to get the work done.
When a collaborative crowdsourced project is thrust into the limelight, the impact--or . . .
Collaborative crowdsourcing has become a popular way to advance a technology idea or to spin it off for new uses, but University of Michigan research shows when faced with extreme interest, team leaders must often rely on traditional organizational management structure to get the work done.
When a collaborative crowdsourced project is thrust into the limelight, the impact--or . . .