BP to InnoCentive: Sorry, We Don’t Want Your 908 Ideas for Saving the Gulf

June 23, 2010
By CMAC

BY Alissa WalkerToday

Fast Company

As we’ve noted before, there is no shortage of ideas when it comes to containing the Gulf oil spill. But what if you were BP, and you received almost 1,000 ideas proposed by a massive, global network of people who actually specialize in this kind of thing? You’d at least look at them right? Not a chance. BP has just refused 908 potential solutions provided by InnoCentive, an online crowdsourcing community.

Since 2006–and before that as part of Eli Lilly–InnoCentive has recruited corporations which sponsor crowdsourcing challenges for its over 200,000 “solvers.” This group has tackled heavy issues for organizations like Proctor & Gamble and NASA, ranging from tuberculosis prevention to even successfully cleaning up another oil spill in Alaska. As of this week, InnoCentive’s 908 solutions, proposed by scientists, engineers, and doctors all over the world–61% of solvers have Ph.Ds or masters degrees–included solutions inspired by angioplasty to a giant funnel made by tensile Teflon fabric.

When InnoCentive launched the challenge on their site April 30, they witnessed the fastest-ever response to a challenge in the history of the company. CEO Dwayne Spradlin was especially thrilled about the response because it was InnoCentive’s first-ever sponsorless problem. “This is first challenge we’ve issued with no cash inducement,” he tells FastCompany.com. “But in a crisis situation we thought our network would get involved because it was the right thing to do.” Over 1000 solvers registered to work on the challenge and Spradlin fielded a flood of phone calls and emails, even FedEx packages containing diagrams and alternative material samples.


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