Trends Report

B2B Tech Vendor Partner Program Expectation Gaps That Matter

Comparing Vendor And Partner Prioritizations Reveals Misunderstandings

July 8th, 2010
Peter O'Neill, null
Peter O'Neill
With contributors:
Peter Burris , Eric Hsieh

Summary

Changes in technological platforms and business models require technology partners both to re-assess their existing partnerships and to explore new partnership initiatives. Forrester's partner program assessment (PPA) tool, originally introduced in 2008, has never been more important or more necessary. However, as both platform vendor and independent software vendor (ISV) clients exploit our PPA tool, our research shows that their assumptions and expectations regarding best approaches and outcomes vary significantly. In years past, partners were expected to accommodate vendors. Today, however, the increasing market power of customers and of the channel will force business adjustments across all parties. Partners should use PPA to guide efforts to forge sound business relationships; vendors should use PPA to highlight opportunities to profitably and advantageously strengthen partner programs.

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