Enterprises today face a daunting challenge: how to keep pace with rapidly evolving technology while delivering real business value.
Traditional operating models, with their rigid hierarchies, excessive handoffs, and siloed functions, are increasingly failing to meet the demands of speed, innovation, and engagement.
For many organizations, the solution lies in adopting a hybrid-by-design operating model: a deliberate, flexible approach that aligns people, processes, and technology for optimal performance.
The Problem with Traditional Operating Models
Most enterprises operate “by default,” meaning their systems and processes have grown organically over decades. The result? Frustration, bottlenecks, and sluggish decision-making.
Research from the IBM Institute for Business Value shows that a typical product initiative experiences 78 handoffs from start to finish, creating delays, cost overruns, and accountability gaps. Decision-making is slow, often slowed by multiple layers of management, while employees disengage as they navigate opaque processes.
Traditional models struggle to engage today’s workforce, especially Millennials and Gen Z who make up a significant segment of the work force and who thrive in environments that are collaborative, autonomous, and digitally enabled. Without an intentional redesign, organizations will continue to experience slow launches, missed opportunities, and high operational friction.
What Exactly is a Hybrid-by-Design Operating Model?
Hybrid-by-design started as an approach to cloud architecture but has evolved into a comprehensive operating model framework. It is adaptive, flexible, and built to scale, enabling enterprises to develop and run digital and AI-driven products efficiently. By designing operating models intentionally, organizations can reduce handoffs, accelerate decision-making, and improve overall business outcomes.
At its core, hybrid-by-design emphasizes cross-functional collaboration. For example, a marketing team launching a new e-commerce platform might traditionally rely on IT for website deployment, leading to delays. In a hybrid-by-design model, marketing, IT, and operations work together from day one. They share common workspaces—both physical and digital—and make decisions closer to the customer. Hierarchies are minimized, and accountability is embedded within the team, enabling faster, more successful launches.
Key Principles of Hybrid-by-Design
Our research identifies three critical truths about modern operating models:
- Handoffs and indecision kill velocity: Excessive handoffs create friction and slow down innovation.
- Collaboration is the key to unlocking innovation: Quantum-like entanglement between business and IT teams can propel rapid progress.
- Employees reveal the truth: Disengagement signals where the operating model is failing.
To act on these insights, leaders must:
- Hack the handover: Map handoffs, eliminate redundancies, and automate repetitive tasks.
- Take a quantum leap: Align business and IT teams, use fusion teams, and employ design thinking to drive rapid innovation.
- Put bureaucracy to bed: Empower employees with decision-making authority and remove unnecessary management layers.
Empowering Teams and Reducing Friction
Hybrid-by-design relies on decentralized decision-making. Employees closest to customers receive the autonomy and data they need to make fast, informed choices.
Cloud-based collaboration, analytics, and AI tools enable teams to act without waiting for approvals, while culture initiatives foster trust and accountability.
Hybrid architecture also facilitates real-time data processing, integrating machine learning and AI for predictive analytics and automated decisions.
Teams gain a single-pane view of operations, enabling faster response times and better alignment across the enterprise. Repetitive tasks are automated, freeing teams for strategic work and reducing operating costs by 40–70% in some cases within six months.
From Theory to Practice
Design thinking and fusion teams are central to hybrid-by-design. Design thinking ensures that solutions meet real user needs, while fusion teams (multidisciplinary squads blending business, IT, and analytics expertise) enable rapid, holistic product development. Hybrid-by-design encourages layering these practices into the operating model, making them a permanent part of the organization’s way of working rather than one-off initiatives.
Real-world experimentation, such as hackathons or role rotations, reinforces learning, collaboration, and ownership. AI tools can capture insights from these experiments, ensuring lessons are applied across the organization. Feedback loops, sentiment analysis, and engagement metrics provide a continuous readout of where the operating model succeeds and where it needs adjustment.
Building Your Hyrid-by-Design Operational Blueprint
Hybrid-by-design transforms operating models from a source of friction into a competitive advantage. Teams move faster, decisions are better informed, and employees are more engaged. By designing operations intentionally, organizations create a foundation for AI, analytics, and automation that scales across the enterprise.
Ultimately, hybrid-by-design isn’t just a way to manage cloud or digital products. It’s a blueprint for a resilient, adaptive organization. Enterprises that embrace it can eliminate bottlenecks, accelerate innovation, and build operating models that work with the business, not against it.
Ready to reduce friction, accelerate innovation, and build an operating model designed for the AI era? Contact our team today to learn how a hybrid-by-design operating model can help break down barriers for your business.