Chaordix™ Team Descends on Google Campus with Other Crowdsourcing Experts

Leaders in crowdsourcing share hottest ideas and best practices at invite-only Crowdsortium Symposium in California.

Calgary, Canada, May 21, 2011 --(PR.com)-- Chaordix team members join other crowdsourcing leaders at Google headquarters for the 2011 Crowdsortium Symposium on May 19 and 20. As a thought leader in the crowdsourcing space, Chaordix was invited to participate in the symposium to share their expertise with other participants.

The invite-only symposium provides a special opportunity for Crowdsortium members, prominent academics, practitioners, customers, funders and thought leaders to collaborate, discuss and share key learnings around hot topics and relevant data affecting the growing and ever changing crowdsourcing industry. Some of this year’s participants include such industry leaders as: Google Ventures, Amazon MTurk, LinkedIn, Yahoo! and crowdsourcing.org.

Chaordix CEO, Shelley Kuipers says the symposium presents an exciting opportunity to learn from and participate with industry peers, as well as to share Chaordix’ unique perspective as a thought leader in the crowdsourcing space. Some of this year’s discussions will be around: internationalizing, motivating, and resolving payment issues within the crowd.

Chaordix’ presentation on Building Social Into Your Crowd looks at how supporting social behavior among crowd members can improve the quality of communication, increase user engagement levels and unite communities. Chaordix’ Colin Sproule will also share in the company’s best practices for supporting social behavior.

About Chaordix
Chaordix™ is a leading provider of managed crowdsourcing communities. Through expert services and its crowdsourcing platform, Chaordix helps organizations apply crowdsourcing to a wide range of needs including product and service innovation and co-creation, predicting market reaction, enhancing brand relevance, or tapping the problem solving capability of crowds. Chaordix enables organizations such as P&G, PwC, IBM and Orange to engage a crowd via the web to submit, discuss and often refine and rank submissions to discover the most-likely-to-succeed solutions. The crowd may be consumers, employees, partners or other select memberships. Find out more about Chaordix at www.chaordix.com.

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