Obviously, it would have been highly pretentious from me
to expect some recognition on his face as I introduced myself – let alone true
appreciation for the fact that I temporarily suspended my self-imposed BIM
exile to attend the BIMobject’s CEO little presentation in Dubai last week, but
hey, that just shows how miles apart are we in our understanding of what makes the
AEC-BIM world tick.
Or maybe not far at all, just dealing with it in a
different way.
He probably did not even notice that I left within 10
minutes into the time he was personally speaking (the presentation movies he
started with, I will not count this time).
It was likely that it did occurred to him that the tiny
audience he was addressing (the things we still have to do, even as CEOs of BIMobject AB - a public
company listed on NASDAQ OMX First North: Share Ticker: BIM) could have show a
bit more respect than half of it upping and going after only a couple of words
into his monologue, but maybe he did not see either.
Oh, the benefits
of being confident in oneself.
Did I write
confident? I’m sure I meant cocky, at the time anyway.
It has
taken me almost a week to figure out if I was just jealous of his success.
If my
leaving in a hurry, driving home in tears and swearing against ever saying the
acronym BIM aloud again, was due to
poor, basic envy?
Admittedly,
the guy had been hugely successful in something I can only (even in my better
days) consider myself to have been mildly profitable in. Comparing time and
effort likely put into the subject, over the last 3 decades from either of us, he
has definitely done significantly better than I have and am likely to do in the
future.
Was it
envy? Bitterness, resentment or spite?
Was it
upsetting to hear someone simultaneously insult all participants of the
industry and still get away with it, something I usually have to pay some sort
of a price for – often quite high?
Was it him
claiming things that just simply were not true?
Was it him
manipulating the facts and trends and doing it without flinching?
The past
and the present and predicting the future (like Autodesk and Graphisoft and
Bentley or going down the drain hole in unison?
Was it the
way he pronounced BIMobject with a ‘y’ – knowing that it kind of sounded cute?
Or was it
the jeans he was wearing and the plastic
bag he walked in with at the first place?
None of
the above, or not on their own, anyway.
I think it
was the combination of ignorance and arrogance with what he dismissed everyone
and everything that ever tried anything similar before that really threw me off
balance. The stick on the proverbial camel’s back – or my tendency to suffer
from flashbacks of my own BIM battles? (thanks, M)
How dare
he belittle all the ones that have contributed to where he is now, even more, he
now is also milking for own gain?
Velux,
intelligent, branded 3D windows existed, like forever – IKEA had fully
functioning libraries for decades, Eptar was a beautiful invention dreamed up
probably 20 years ago? (or thereabouts).
And these
are only the ones I personally know and like, there were hundreds of others
that attempted something in a similarly confident way but stayed local or
regional (for New Zealand readers: Eboss, Productspec….).
What happened
to the old, humble ‘Standing on the shoulders of giants’
attitude where one can claim personal achievements
but still give credit where it is due?
On the other hand if he was being so smug because he truly
believed to have ‘invented’ the business model that is able to rip off everyone
within the AEC industry without them even being aware of it, after all the
investors fell for it – maybe I should not be as upset as I got.
The world (even the global AEC) works in some mysterious
ways and things tend to get balanced out sooner or later.
Sorry Stefan, your concept is an old story, even the
clever-business one you believe to be such a unique invention, which sits
behind the glossy-techy façade.
The entity you are representing is one that even with the
pompous little R at its right shoulder is only oozing of a patronising Ego.
As for this little storm in the teacup I attempted to get
off my chest with this blogpost that enjoys a very limited readership – write it off to an attempt of self-preservation
through blog-writing (mine) and an unusually gloomy Dubai day we are having
today.
I’m sure NASDAQ
has not heard about Zolna Murray, either, so you’re cool, for now anyway.
If you'd like to see how "successful" they are, have a read of their public filings, seems the only thing they are good at is spending investors money and using buzz words ;)
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