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    Safwan Sobhan, Founder and Chairman, Safwan Bashundhara Global, on Reading the Market Before It Moves

    OliviaBy OliviaMay 30, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read

    Every business leader Safwan Sobhan has met wants the same thing: to see what’s coming before the rest of the market does. Not vaguely. Not in retrospect. With enough lead time to actually do something about it. 

    That instinct is older than business itself. What’s changed in the last decade is the tooling. The leaders who consistently find the next opportunity aren’t more intuitive than their peers. They’re better equipped. They’ve built a discipline around market intelligence and trend forecasting that treats foresight as an operating capability rather than a quarterly exercise. And that discipline is now accessible to organizations of almost any size. 

    After fifteen years of building ventures across more than two dozen industries, Safwan Sobhan has learned that the difference between catching a wave and chasing one almost always comes down to how early and how seriously you listen to the signal. 

    The Signal Is Always There 

    Markets don’t actually surprise us. They warn us. A category shift, a buyer-behavior change, a margin compression, a new entrant gaining traction in an adjacent space, these things rarely appear overnight. They emerge in small, actionable signals across customer conversations, search behavior, supplier patterns, regulatory filings, hiring data, and competitor announcements, long before they appear in a quarterly report. 

    The problem isn’t a lack of signal. It’s signal-to-noise. Most organizations are drowning in dashboards while starving for direction. Data has scaled faster than the human ability to interpret it, and the gap between “we have the information” and “we acted on it” has become the single most expensive gap in modern business. 

    Market intelligence, done right, closes that gap. It’s the discipline of pulling disparate signals, internal performance data, external market data, customer-voice data, competitor data, and macro indicators into one coherent view of where value is moving. Not where value is. Where it’s heading. 

    Trend Forecasting Is Not Prediction 

    There’s a useful distinction worth drawing here. Prediction is the attempt to call a specific outcome. Forecasting is the attempt to identify the underlying pattern that makes certain outcomes far more probable than others.

    Prediction is fragile. Forecasting is durable 

    The leaders who consistently identify the next big opportunity don’t claim to know what will happen. They build a structured view of what’s already in motion, demographic shifts, technology adoption curves, regulatory direction, supply-chain reconfiguration, capital flow, and position their organization to benefit from whichever specific outcomes that motion produces. They’re not betting on a single horse. They’re standing on the right side of the track. 

    This is where AI has genuinely changed the calculus. Pattern recognition at scale used to require a team of analysts, weeks of work, and a tolerance for things being out of date by the time they were delivered. Today, the same signal mapping can be done continuously, across thousands of data points, with models that surface what’s anomalous and what’s trending in something close to real time. The bottleneck has shifted from analysis to interpretation, which is exactly where leadership belongs. 

    Building an Intelligence Function That Drives Decisions 

    A market-intelligence capability that doesn’t change behavior is just expensive curiosity. The most useful frameworks Safwan Sobhan has seen share four characteristics, and they’re worth borrowing regardless of company size or sector. 

    First, the inputs are deliberately broad. Organizations that only watch their direct competitors get blindsided by adjacencies. The companies disrupting your category are rarely the ones across the street. They’re two industries over, learning faster, and approaching your customer with a different value proposition. A useful intelligence function pulls from customer behavior, competitive movement, technology shifts, regulatory direction, capital deployment, and talent migration, not just the trade press. 

    Second, the cadence is continuous. A trend report produced once a year is a historical document. The teams that outperform their categories review their signal set weekly and pressure-test their strategic assumptions monthly. The discipline matters more than the depth of any single review. 

    Third, the analysis is paired with a decision rights framework. Insight without a clear owner produces commentary, not action. Every signal that crosses a defined threshold should trigger a specific reviewer, a specific decision window, and a specific set of options. Without that, your intelligence function becomes a reading group. 

    Fourth, the output is tied to capital allocation. This is the test that separates real foresight from theater. If your trend forecasting doesn’t influence where you invest in product, geography, talent, or partnerships, it isn’t doing its job. The whole point of seeing the next opportunity early is to fund it before it becomes obvious.

    The Discipline of Acting on What You See 

    Here’s the hardest part, and the part no model can solve for you. Identifying the next big opportunity is meaningfully easier than committing to it. Foresight without conviction is just trivia. 

    Most leadership teams Safwan Sobhan has worked with can correctly identify three or four genuinely large shifts in their market within a single planning session. The reason they don’t capture them isn’t analytical. It’s organizational. They’re optimized for the business they already run. They reward the execution of the current plan, not the development of the next one. They have the data; they don’t have the appetite.

    The companies that consistently find and capture the next opportunity build deliberate friction-reducers into their operating model, small, protected pockets of capital, talent, and decision authority that can move on a signal without renegotiating the entire annual plan. They treat opportunity capture as a function, not an interruption.

    That’s a leadership choice, not a technology one. The intelligence will tell you what’s coming. Whether you move on it is still up to you.

    Where the Real Edge Lives 

    Market intelligence and trend forecasting are no longer differentiators as they were a decade ago. The data is abundant, the tools are accessible, and the techniques are well documented. Anyone willing to invest the effort can build a competent function. 

    What remains rare and what Safwan Sobhan has watched separate the organizations that consistently land on the right side of the next shift is the willingness to act on what the signal is telling you, early, while the conviction still feels uncomfortable. That’s where the real edge has always been. The tools just make the discomfort arrive a little sooner. 

    The next big opportunity in your market is almost certainly already visible in your data. The only real question is whether your organization is built to see it, believe it, and move.

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    Olivia is a contributing writer at CEOColumn.com, where she explores leadership strategies, business innovation, and entrepreneurial insights shaping today’s corporate world. With a background in business journalism and a passion for executive storytelling, Olivia delivers sharp, thought-provoking content that inspires CEOs, founders, and aspiring leaders alike. When she’s not writing, Olivia enjoys analyzing emerging business trends and mentoring young professionals in the startup ecosystem.

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