
“What if you were to be picked by an organization to supersede someone older to you? Would you get worked up?” His response was instinctive. “Of course not.”
That is human nature. When we leave others behind, we think of ourselves as worthy deserving beneficiaries. The reasons for success always seem to be lying within us.When someone else races ahead, we ascribe it to flawed decision making. Yet, when we are beneficiaries of the process, we admire the organization for building a culture of meritocracy. This leapfrogging is not limited to corporate boardrooms, nations that were laggards leapfrog over first world competitors to set benchmarks.
Three screens leapfrog
Traditionally, countries transition through a three-screen process. Most countries start with television services as the first screen. Then the second screen emerges in the form of a desktop. The mobile becomes the third screen. In case of India, because desktop needed a lot of investment in infrastructure, the people moved to mobiles. They skipped the desktop phase altogether. With 277 million people using internet, India now has surpassed the United States in terms of the number of internet users and is now trailing only to China. Internet usage in India is growing at 43% as against a flat growth seen across the world. This is what leapfrogging does.When a city gets high speed internet through Google Fiber, they get up to 1,000 Mbps upload/download speeds. Imagine being able to download an HD movie in 40 seconds. They don’t have to go through dial-ups and 2G and move up to 3G and 4G the way most other parts of the world have.
And now Leapfrog with Drones


