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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2025 · 48 MIN

The Four G's of Open Innovation

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Open Innovation has become essential to good science being completed by our institutions.  Our guest this week, Steve Rader speaks with experience on how open innovation, rather crowdsourcing has and will shape good science work moving forward. Steven recently retired from NASA and is an expert in open innovation after 36 years with NASA at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX.    We discussed his experiences leveraging crowdsourcing and open innovation to achieve significant cost savings and accelerate technological advancements at NASA,  including nearly 900 successful challenges within his career.  He highlighted the importance of understanding a problem's root causes before brainstorming solutions and the four "G's" driving participation (Gold, Guts, Glory, and Good) by thousands of our neighbors passionate about the work of science.   Our listeners can connect with Steve by clicking here.  This Are We Here Yet? podcast is in association with the Innova802 podcast.

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