Innocentive

Solving the Wrong Problems

Dennis Whittle | Posted 05.25.2011

Dennis Whittle

"The speed with which software-based activities and web innovations catch on has encouraged public perception that transformative technological change takes place almost instantaneously." Unfortunately, this is not the case.

HuffPost Innovators: InnoCentive, Waste Farmers And More (PHOTOS)

Posted 05.25.2011

In the latest version of our HuffPost Innovators Series, we've compiled some of the most interesting and promising startups from the HuffPost communit...

Crowd Sourcing a Resolution for the Gulf of Mexico

Ramon Nuez | Posted 05.25.2011

Ramon Nuez

This BP-made disaster can not be solved by BP -- it can only be solved through the collective engagement of the problem information.

Guest Blogger, Dwayne Spradlin: The Effects of Implementing an Open Innovation Culture

Peter Diamandis | Posted 05.25.2011

Peter Diamandis

Diversity of thought and access to vast networks of qualified minds will become the valuable currency, replacing the closed monolithic approaches that define many of today's organizations.