Gartner: Corporate Blockchain Won’t Take Off for Another Decade
Hype comes with a placebo effect, and this effect is real. It makes people do irrational things, ignore facts and make the wrong decisions.
That is why I take reports like this very seriously. As usual, Gartner does a great job, thoroughly analyzing where blockchain technology is in the cycle, and what the future may look like. However…
The fear of experimenting kind of hype.
In summary, for a business leader with a brand reputation to grow and protect, these things could be red flags:
The report concludes that the market will begin to climb out of this phase by 2021 and to live up to its promise of enabling a digital business revolution across business ecosystems – we might have to wait until 2028.
In the 2010-2012 period, I had the pleasure of working with several large(st) automotive and aerospace OEMs, on designing cloud-based solutions to their current and future problems in a few areas, namely products, materials and chemicals management. This was new for all of us.
It took about a decade for Enterprise SaaS to take off, and still, large enterprises are still in transition.
What I can do as a consumer using my smartphone – a large company can only dream of. I can book, bid, auction, settle, rent, share, use, utilize, products and services internationally with just a few clicks or taps. Here is a slide from one of my recent decks:
Relevance has value. With this in mind, I believe that the report could have addressed a few things a bit differently:
Essentially any and every issue that extends beyond the walls of your company is a coordination challenge. Blockchain is a coordination technology.
Here’s a scope: thousands of coordination challenges; supply chain, finance, the identity of people and things, ownership & custody; procurement; compliance process automation, legal frameworks, health, social and environmental issues; I’ll stop here (but I could keep going)
Here’s a deadline: October 2028.
Here’s a question: If this was your scope and deadline, when would you have started with blockchain, and what would you start with?
I would love to see your answers in the comments.
*orginally posted on Linkedin here