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Xpree—wisdom of the crowds to a whole new level

I sat on a panel yesterday organized by Fountain Blue, a community that fosters entrepreneurial coaching and leadership in Silicon Valley.

This is how I came across Xpree.  While I was given only a 60 second elevator pitch and a 3-minute Q&A session, I immediately took to the idea of using the wisdom of the crowds to create a predictive market in the enterprise.  Specifically, in the areas of demand planning, forecasting and innovation management.  What's even more interesting is the use of web 2.0 technologies and gaming principles to execute this idea. 

At a very high level, you create a profile, bet on the outcome of an idea that a co-worker has posted, set the metrics and see what the crowd has to say.  Top forecasters get ranked and if you use your imagination, there's a whole social community that can be built around forecasting.  So, why would an enterprise customer care about this? Early proof points from Xpree customers show that these crowd-based forecasts, more closely align with actual outcomes than what the conventional planning tools offer today. Taking the idea one step further, this data could be fed back into existing product development and design management systems to improve products brought to market.  

There are quite a few companies in the consumer space with only a few other competitors aimed at the enterprise space such as Consensus PointInkling Markets and NewsFutures, so it remains to be seen how Xpree can gain some ground.

 

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About Lynda Ting

In a former life I was an early stage technology VC investor in Toronto, Canada. Before that, an M&A investment banker. If you can refrain from holding both of those professions against me, I hope you will find my content of some use. So here I am, a valley girl, and a member of the Emerging Business Team at Microsoft. We work with entrepreneurs, and VCs to help them and our customers get the best out their relationship with Microsoft. I focus on collaboration and communications software, broadly defined. Expect to hear me take a few jabs at my old professions and life in the good ‘ol U.S. of A, but also expect me to challenge the mainstream with a bias toward the mother ship. This is a Microsoft website, after all.
Lynda Ting
Collaboration and Communication
In a former life I was an early stage technology VC investor in Toronto, Canada. Before that, an M&A investment banker. If you can refrain from holding both of those professions against me, I hope you will find my content of some use. So here I am, a valley girl, and a member of the Emerging Business Team at Microsof...

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