Thoughtstream ™ changes name to Thoughtexchange ™

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ThoughtExchange CEO Jim Firstbrook leads the rebranding effort of platform

ThoughtExchange CEO Jim Firstbrook leads the rebranding effort of platform.

Rossland-based Fulcrum Management Solutions Ltd. has announced that Thoughtstream™ has changed its name to Thoughtexchange™, effective immediately. This change is part of a larger rebranding effort to more closely reflect the unique way that the company engages communities in a collaborative decision-making process.

“Unlike traditional stakeholder engagement tools like town hall meetings and surveys, Thoughtexchange promotes collaborative leadership, enabling leaders to gather valuable insights from the community in order to make informed decisions. The new name aligns more closely with our process of helping leaders and communities to work together, share their views, and learn from each other to reach common goals,” said Dave MacLeod, President.

As part of the rebranding initiative, Fulcrum also unveiled Thoughtexchange’s new underlying framework – The Group Insight Platform™ – and a new website.

Jim Firstbrook, CEO, said, “Through rebranding, we want to emphasize how Thoughtexchange helps our customers move beyond the limitations of surveys and meetings to navigate complex issues such as strategic planning, border restructuring and facilities planning. By leveraging information exchange, shared learning, and cognitive diversity, organizations can take action with meaningful data and confidently make community-inclusive decisions that build trust and social capital.”

About Thoughtexchange

Thoughtexchange is The Group Insight Platform™ that brings an empowered community together to work toward common solutions. Collaborative leaders use Thoughtexchange to hear the community’s thoughts and surface and develop the best ideas. Stakeholders share their thoughts, star what others say, and discover what matters most. Leveraging the best and most effective aspects of crowd wisdom and the principles of collaborative negotiation, the Thoughtexchange platform is used for community engagement, collaborative planning, border restructuring, facilities review and more. For more information on how to engage your community, please visit thoughtexchange.com.

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