Channel Programs & Development
Gone are the days where Vendors could look at their programs and say, ”XYZ or ABC is what we require from our Partners,” it’s a two-way street now. In other words, what might work for one Partner might not work for another and as a Vendor; your programs need to align with the long-term goals of diverse Partners AND your organization. Therefore, if your programs don’t naturally fit within a Partners’ business model and objectives, they’re not going to participate.
When assessing your programs, think critically. If a particular requirement isn’t inherently mutually beneficial it shouldn’t have been a requirement in the first place and it’s probably time for a program refresh.
When assessing Programs, Vendors should be looking at requirements as “things” that help move the needle. For example, if you make a requirement that a Partner must create a business plan, that’s great - if (and only if) it’s a plan that fits with their business.
Imagine for a minute – one of your Partners almost exclusively uses online, inbound marketing to drive demand. Now, imagine you require them to host a face-to-face event. That doesn’t work for their go-to-market strategy so it’s not going to work if your program requires it. Their only choice at that point is to restructure their marketing initiatives to cater to your requirement or not join your program. If you were them, which way would you lean?
Requirements are just one ingredient of a Partner Program; there are other components that also have to align with Partners in order to garner the best outcomes. That’s why we recommend starting with a full-scale assessment that looks at Partners as an individual contributors and analyzes each component as a mechanism for better usability:
To drive more demand to and through your Channel, it’s important to have the right Partners and ensure programs are aligned in order to make it easy for them to sell your solutions.
Please reach out for more information on our approach to Partner Program development. We love to chat about the Channel and help Vendors leverage our experience! Or download these e-books to become more familiar with our program assessment recommendations:
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