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Technology Buyer Insight Study: Executive Involvement In The Buying Process

Changing Buying Patterns Create Opportunities For Vendors

Scott Santucci
 and  three contributors
Feb 18, 2010

Summary

As technology extends its reach more deeply into every corner of business, conflicting demands from business units, functional heads, IT groups, and finance are forcing enterprises to change their traditional methods of buying technology — as well as how they work with vendors. Our survey of business and IT decision-makers revealed significant differences between the two groups and generally greater involvement well before the formal buying process started. Sales enablement professionals should closely examine the role that business and IT executives play in different phases of the technology decision-making process and develop new go-to-market models based on identified patterns.

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