Digital solutions
Utilizing Bimodal Tech to Deliver Digital
Solutions
April 30, 2016
By Cast & Crew Tech
Over the past several years, the benefits and risks of a bimodal technology organization have
been extensively debated and written about across several industries. The idea of bifurcating
new from old and slow from fast has won fans and critics alike.
The brainchild of the folks at Gartner, Inc., bimodal technology organization is the practice of
managing two separate, coherent technology delivery models. Mode 1 is traditional and
sequential, emphasizing stability, safety and accuracy. Mode 2 is exploratory and nonlinear,
emphasizing agility and speed. The approach enables organizations to capitalize on both
approaches while addressing the “digital divide.”
For the entertainment payroll industry, the pros of a bimodal organization significantly outweigh
the cons as the concept represents the perfect balance of agility with alignment. That’s because
the industry has an interesting blend of legacy deliverables as well as emerging services that
almost create the bifurcation by themselves.
Payroll and residuals processing have been paper-intensive, hands-on processing tasks for
multiple generations – services that support film and television production, commercials, event
venues and even live theater productions. Even more-recent add-ons – such as workers’
compensation insurance and health insurance coverage – have fit the same mold.
But the industry – led by Cast & Crew Entertainment Services – is digitizing both payroll and
production, bringing electronic services to the entire entertainment production lifecycle. And
while the changes are welcome and will be revolutionary, the processing needs to continue
apace even as the new products are developed. This, in fact, is the classic definition that
companies with older technology environments need to move quickly to stay ahead.
Enter the bimodal technology organization.
“The speed of digital business not only is dictating a new speed for IT, but a new pace for
providers’ own internal innovation if they want to remain relevant and competitive,” says Claudio
Da Rold, vice president and distinguished analyst at Gartner. “While a few service providers
have begun to employ bimodal capabilities in some business units, they face substantial cultural
and mind-set challenges in scaling this across the organization.”
Indeed, success is very much dependent on effectively changing an organization’s culture. For
instance, there is a huge difference between implementing bimodal on a project-by-project basis
and putting it into place across the entire organization.
Greg Davidson, a consultant at AlixPartners, says blending innovation work into operations
positions increases the attractiveness of those jobs and causes workers to keep up to date on
new developments which, in turn, helps employee morale.
“When staffers work on a mix of operational and innovative tasks, projects tend to be more
successful,” he says. “The infrastructure people who do the ‘keep-it-running’ work can plan
better, they’re aware of the resource requirement,” he says. “They may know and often do know
about performance issues – something that the other team might not be aware of – and those
are the hidden land mines.”
Implementing a successful bimodal technology organization also is highly dependent on working
hand-in-hand with your customers.
As Cast & Crew develops and brings to market its suites of digital payroll and production tools,
we in fact are working collaboratively with key clients, both in the design phase and in beta
testing. Gartner’s Da Rold believes this type of approach is essential. “Providers that fail to
co-innovate with their customers will not realize the full potential of digital business,” he says.
We also are moving to product-focused matrix teams that are autonomous and accountable for
a small sub-segment of our technology ecosystem.
Our product vision is clear, our approach is exciting and we are building the right team to help
us accomplish our objective. We are at the forefront of some very exciting changes.