the way that the share ideas is that they post on the internet, speaking, news paper, and maagzines
No, although South America is connected to North America.
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The main way to get people to share ideas is to create an environment where people feel comfortable sharing ideas and don't feel that they will be ignored, ridiculed or their ideas will be stolen. If this is in a company setting you need to provide your employees with an environment where they feel their ideas will be taken seriously. 1) Share stories how other people's ideas have been implemented, get people to share their own idea stories. 2) Make it easy to share ideas i.e. a simple process to submit ideas 3) Acknowledge people that share ideas i.e. post a newsletter or blog with ideas that have been shared. 4) Create a proven track record of taking ideas from concept to implmentation. 5) Follow up on idea suggestions, even if it won't be implemented, make sure to follow up with people about the ideas they submitted. 6) Incentives for sharing ideas are not essential, but some companies give the innovators a share of profits and credit when the ideas go public. Most people just want recognition. These are just a few of the ways to get people to share ideas. Fostering a creative environment is the first step to an innovative company.
There are many blogs where people share business ideas. You can try such blogging sites as blogger and tumblr to find other people blogging about business ideas.
North America and South America share a common naming convention as they are both named after Amerigo Vespucci, an Italian explorer who first recognized them as separate continents.
Canada is in North America and does not share a border or any bodies of water with South America anywhere.
North America and South America share a land border with the United States.
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Technology today, enables people to share ideas quickly by a simple post or tag. It also makes it easier to communicate your ideas as a group without being face to face with people.
The only countries in South America that share no border with Brazil are Ecuador and Chile.