ThoughtBasin: Innovation powered by Students

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ThoughtBasin.com is a fun, and engaging way for students to explore different companies, and be recognized and rewarded for contributing solutions to their problems.

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InnovationNoun1. A new solution to a problem

2. Something every organization realizes is crucial, but struggles with

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UnemploymentNoun1. When people are without work, and actively seeking it

2. A state youth are now expected to be in

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ProblemsCompanies worldwide are having problems with the innovation gap.

“Over 80 percent of leaders surveyed believe

innovation is important for their future success, but

less than 30 percent are satisfied with their current

level of innovation.”-IVEY Business Journal

Students worldwide have begun to accept the “new normal”.

Parents pay for good internships, unpaid internships abound, and

unemployment or underemployment of youth is the new norm.

Students have begun to accept that they have no value.

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How do we bridge all this?

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ThoughtBasin.com is a fun, and engaging way for

students to explore different companies,

and get recognized and rewarded

for contributing solutions to their problems.

Brilliant studentsscrambling to

make their mark

A platform thatvalidates studentsand exposes them

to real-worldproblems

Companies lookingfor exposure to youth,

future employees,

and dynamic ideas

InnovationValidation

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