Customers Served

Consensus Point has successfully served customers in a variety of industries and has proven the benefits of the real time collective intelligence of prediction markets for decision making. Your company will benefit from our years of experience implementing and hosting prediction markets.

See below to view a list of many of the customers we have served in each industry.

Communications, Technology & Services

Financial Services

  • PayPal

Federal and Contractors

  • Lockheed Martin
  • Missile Defense Agency
  • NASA

Healthcare

  • Healthways

Industrial, Manufacturing, & BioSciences

  • Dow AgroSciences
  • GE

Media/Broadcasting

  • CNBC
  • Edmunds.com
  • Gannett
  • Industry Standard, IDG
  • New Scientist

Research

  • Communispace

Retail and Customer Products

Universities


Below is a snapshot of how our customers are unlocking the intellectual capital of their employees and realizing value from Consensus Point prediction markets.


Best Buy

As you can see from their internal launch video, Best Buy’s TagTrade, powered by Consensus Point's Foresight platform, provides a capability for senior leaders to have leading indicators for the most critical initiatives in the company and to engage employees to share insights in a quick, efficient way.

Learn more about Best Buy's business challenge and results with TagTrade. - Download PDF

Read about Best Buy’s TagTrade in the Wall Street Journal

GE Imagination Markets

GE gathers ideas and business innovations from across the corporation in a timely and efficient way, using Imagination Markets, powered by Consensus Point.  

Read about GE's business challenge and results with Imagination Markets - Download PDF

Hear what GE says to its shareholders about Imagination Markets– GE Reports Blog

Learn how GE Energy implemented an idea market to coincide with the budget planning process - Download PDF

General Mills

General Mills ran a prediction market forecasting demand planning, with participants from 5 functional areas. Massachusetts Institute of Technology students analyzed the General Mills market’s effectiveness in forecasting. 

Read about the General Mills results

Logica

Logica, a London-based business and technology service company, is using Foresight internally as well as externally.

"Integrating objective thinking from top industry leaders, innovators, and leading academics, as well as the Logica community of consulting experts to gain in-depth insight will enable us to spot trends ahead of time for our clients. Providing them with a way to read the market will offer them an additional competitive advantage," commented Amanda Mesler, CEO Business Consulting at Logica.

Share your insights in the publicly available Logica FutureScope market.

Motorola

Motorola sought to improve productivity, decrease time for decision-making, increase collaboration, and increase the number of good ideas through its prediction market, ThinkTank Idea eXchange.

November 6, 2009 - Rami Levy of Motorola presented "Socialized Innovation Tapping into Motorola’s Collective Intelligence" at the PMCluster Summit in Chicago
Download PDF of the presentation

Learn about Motorola's business challenge and results – Download PDF

Read about Motorola’s prediction market on CIO.com and on CFO.com

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Qualcomm

Qualcomm uses decision markets within their innovation process for new business development.

See an overview [PDF] of their Venture Fest process.

Carnegie Mellon University

When security experts from business, the academy and the intelligence community united to find better ways to anticipate data security threats, they turned to Consensus Point. With a goal of more quickly identifying security risks, they invited a select group of data security experts from across the country to participate by trading virtual stocks in the market.

Ohio State University

When the Ohio State University's Fisher College of Business ran its inaugural New Venture Accelerator, 10x, they needed a way to tap into the knowledge of their extensive network of entrepreneurs and industry experts. These experts used Consensus Point's software platform as a powerful feedback mechanism to inform decisions from designing business models to choosing target markets.

Industry
Multiple Industries

Business Challenge
Solicit feedback from experts across multiple industries to support accelerator program.

Solution
Create the 10 eXchange market to reach decentralized panel of experts.

Results

  • Identify potential problems with business model or target market selection
  • Provide insights into potential markets and inform pricing decision
  • Development of more robust business plans by 10x participants
 
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