By Isaac Rogers
I don’t think AI is the biggest challenge our industry faces; I think the greater threat is the gap between what the end-client needs from the research ecosystem and what our value chain has been set up to deliver.
A colleague recently walked me through a large-scale project we’d both watched from a distance. Different agencies, different clients, but the same shape. The brief was sharp. The methodology was solid. Fieldwork came in clean. The deliverable was on time, on budget, and pixel-perfect. Stakeholders nodded. The client signed off on the reporting. Every part of the process felt it had delivered on its mission.
Six months later, the business decision the research was supposed to inform… had been made by gut, on a different timeline, by people who never opened the report.
I’ve seen versions of this story so many times I’ve stopped finding it interesting and started finding it instructive. Because if a project can be executed flawlessly and still not move the business forward, that isn’t a project failure. That’s a value chain failure. And I think we, as an industry, owe ourselves the honesty to admit we built it this way.