If you would like help to understand your processes, ensure you get help for the people who specialise in process. Some people talk about the recipe for success, but I think about it more as a process for success.Įnsuring your outputs are definable and repeatable, will help you get a handle on what works and what doesn’t enabling you to reduce the time from bleeding to leading and being a more profitable and effective organisation. Decades later, computing in its various forms is the foundation of the modern corporation, and companies are still looking. But once he found the way to make it he was then the leader in his field and the one to beat and became the ‘Leading edge’ in the technology.Ĭreation is messy, chaotic and risky, however leading and keeping your position requires organisation, structure and planning. Enterprises are always looking for an edge to use against the competition, and information technology was created initially and specifically to be that edge.
His bleeding was probably sleepless nights and financial pain too. Each creation was a learning experience that evolved thinking. When inventing the light bulb Thomas Edison did not fail to make a light bulb 200 or so times he found 200 ways not to make a light bulb. You bleed, you have to be brave and ‘disrupt’ the ‘status quo’ to try something different. So how do you get from Bleeding to Leading? First. The ‘Bleeding edge’ defines something that is brand new, neither tried nor tested indicating there are going to be some ‘casualties along the way’ to get the project to market. They defined the ‘Leading Edge’ as companies or a technology that is ‘world class’ or the ‘One to beat’ in any particular sector. Bleeding edge is generally defined as newer, more extreme, and even riskier than technologies on the cutting or leading edge. I though I had misheard or they had misquoted so I asked what they meant (every day is a school day!) and they explained something that made me sit up an listen and challenge what I have been saying for years. Makes sense so far?īut here is the new learning, I heard someone referencing the ‘Bleeding edge’ the other day. I have heard and been using the term ‘Leading Edge’ and ‘Tip of the Spear’ (sorry for the clichés but there is a point I promise) as an example of being the first in creating the standard or make a path for everything that follows.
I am not ‘down with the kids’ with the latest terms, but I am not part of the ‘old guard’ either.