@report {1104931, title = {Victors \& Spoils: {\textquoteright}Born Open{\textquoteright}}, volume = {415-701}, year = {2014}, month = {2014/9/24}, institution = {Harvard Business School}, abstract = {

Victors \& Spoils (V\&S), located in Boulder, Colorado, was the first advertising agency built on open innovation and crowdsourcing principles from the ground-up. V\&S was co-founded in 2009 by John Winsor, Claudia Batten and Evan Fry, all former members of the advertising agency Crispin Porter + Bogusky (CP+B). V\&S crowdsourced creative ideas for its ad campaigns through Agency Machine, its proprietary online platform. CEO John Winsor wanted to change the way that advertising was done, a difficult task in an industry entrenched in traditional models. The case follows Winsor as he prepares to scale his business and must determine the best way to do so. He has an offer from Havas, a leading global advertising company interested in acquiring V\&S, which would give V\&S access to unprecedented resources. However, Winsor and the V\&S team have concerns about how their innovative processes may be affected by partnering with a large, traditional company.

}, keywords = {advertising, crowdsourcing, growth, innovation and invention, marketing, open innovation}, url = {https://www.hbs.edu/faculty/pages/item.aspx?num=47814}, author = {Lakhani, Karim R. and Tushman, Michael L.} }