Idea in Brief

The Problem

Trends are well established by the time most companies pick up on them, and opportunities have been seized by competitors.

Why It Happens

Companies often don’t recognize weak early signals that a trend is emerging because managers are internally focused, unwilling to challenge their assumptions, and uncomfortable with ambiguity.

The Solution

Managers can employ new analytics tools to surface anomalies and identify the ones that offer opportunities. They should name and build a convincing narrative around those opportunities and be prepared to quickly test emerging trends and shape them in their favor.

Identifying the next big thing is often treated as an exercise in analyzing trends. But that’s misleading. By the time a trend is established, any opportunities it presents have most likely already been captured by competitors. And although a company may need to reflect trends in its business plans, that can be more a matter of catching up with rivals than of gaining a competitive edge.

A version of this article appeared in the July–August 2021 issue of Harvard Business Review.