Lotus Quickr Demo: QIdeas
We have uploaded our fifth demo of our Lotus Quickr Templates: QIdeas.
The fifth Lotus Quickr template demo introduces QIdeas, an innovation and idea management template that probably has more uses than I’ve imagined for it. Visualize if you will the free-flowing nature of a wiki where revisions and enhancements to a concept and content are able to be made as simply as clicking “New Version”. Then to this collaborative model add the blog-like ability to let others comment on each version of the evolving document (idea in our case), and — this is key — making sure the comments are maintained in the context of the version with which they are associated. Not a free-flowing discussion about all versions, but very specific comments about the current version. An author might choose to incorporate those comments or not, but there is a record of when and by whom they were submitted.
Now that we’ve combined the concepts of a blog and wiki to collaborate, we have a platform on which to evolve business ideas and innovations to the point where they are worthy of submitting to some authority or group for “approval” or “review”. This is where the business construct of a workflow comes in, but it has to be flexible, manageable by the business user, and be able to be initiated at any time and not based on pre-set rules. The custom workflow engine we’ve built for these templates does just that, as you’ll see in this and four other template demos.
Enjoy this 17 minute demo of QIdeas
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This entry was posted on Wednesday, June 20th, 2007 by Viktor Krantz and is filed under Undefined.Tagged with: blog, demo, lotus quickr, qideas, snapps, templates, wiki
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January 18th, 2008 12:01
I was wondering if you had a demo of the QWiki? I wanted to see if having Quickr would replace the need to have a MediaWiki wiki on the side… or if it would still be useful to have a MediaWiki wiki along with Quickr for collaboration purposes. Thanks!