The Musings Of An Opinionated Sod [Help Me Grow!]


Fail Yourself Forwards …

I recently read the credentials of a design/branding company who said their processes ‘guarantees’ to be effective.

GUARANTEES!!!

How the fuck do they do that then?

Unless they’re literally buying-up whatever it is their clients are selling, there is no way they can guarantee that … even if they have more data and knowledge than God.

Which means they’re talking utter shite.

Or – at best – aiming so low with their goals, that it means whatever they do is pointless.

But what is scary is clients buy this rubbish …

They buy into a proprietary systems – that often are only proprietary because of the name they have been given – and believe it somehow has the power to dictate how people think, feel and behave.

I am not saying we can’t have a good understanding of what is likely to happen.

I mean, that’s literally my job.

But increasing the odds of success and guaranteeing them are very, very different things.

This obsession with the process rather than the output of the process is one of the major issues companies are creating. Wanting to control every detail to such an extent that what comes out the other end is far more a reflection of their ego than the opportunity they can embrace.

Martin and I talked about this at our Chaos talk at Cannes for WARC back in 2019 … but it seems to be getting even worse.

Which leads me to this image I saw recently …

Of course it shouldn’t need saying that it’s correct …

But I have to because there’s companies out there ‘guaranteeing’ success.

Process is important … it serves an important role.

But as I said, too many people look at process development in isolation to what it is there to enable … and that’s when it all goes to shit. At best you end up doing similar things to your competitors. At worse, you end up with stuff that serves no value to your customers.

Now I get the allure of best practice.

Of following what others have found to be effective.

But the thing many forget is best practice is past practice … or said another way, it’s adopting a process that is looking backwards rather than ahead.

And while adding new elements adds a dimension of the unknown to what comes out the other side, the irony is its those who are willing to fail who are the ones who will end up creating the standards everyone else will end up following and chasing.

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