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Demand generation that runs through partners by borrowing their trust, measured as pipeline.
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What is an AI-native PRM? Short answer: An ai-native prm is a partner relationship management platform built from the ground up around AI capabilities rather than bolted on later. It treats the data model, the user interface, and the workflow layer as AI-first surfaces from day one. That distinction matters because traditional PRMs were architected […]
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Short answer: most MDF (Market Development Funds) programs in B2B SaaS waste 50 to 70 percent of their budget. The cause is structural, not size. MDF gets framed too narrowly as marketing money. It then goes to partners who will not run the activity that drives pipeline. The fix is a defensible MDF program that […]
Short answer: joint demand generation campaigns with partners produce 2x to 4x the ROI of solo demand-gen when designed correctly. They produce 0.5x or worse when designed wrong. The difference comes down to four design decisions. You need a shared ICP, a single accountable owner, lead-level attribution, and a structured handoff motion. Get those four […]
Short answer: Always-on partner communications keep partners aware of you. On their own, they do not generate pipeline. The pipeline comes from partner account planning: dedicated, recurring account-planning sessions built on completed account mapping. Always-on comms are the wiring between those sessions, not a substitute for them. Crossbeam network data puts the average win-rate lift […]
Read ArticleShort answer: OEM partnerships are commercial agreements where a hardware manufacturer lets another company’s product become part of what it ships, and lets a wider channel sell the result. Picture a server builder or a commercial mobile device maker. Around its OEM program sits a crowd. Software vendors want their product certified and embedded so […]
Read ArticleB2B partnerships are commercial relationships between two business organizations designed to produce joint customer outcomes and shared revenue. The category covers reseller channels, technology integrations, services and SI alliances, marketplace co-sell motions, and a long tail of joint go-to-market relationships. Strong B2B partnerships compound on operating discipline; weak ones run on personality and produce inconsistent […]
Read ArticleAWS ACE (the APN Customer Engagement program) is the operating mechanism that lets AWS partners track and co-sell deals with AWS field sellers. Partners that run ACE well produce co-sell revenue that compounds; partners that treat ACE as a back-office reporting task produce ACE pipelines that look full and don’t close. The thing that separates […]
Read ArticlePartner incentives are the financial and non-financial mechanisms a vendor uses to motivate partner behavior beyond the baseline margin. Strong partner incentive programs are designed around four principles: tied to outcomes the partner team can actually drive, paid out fast enough to influence behavior, simple enough to communicate without a deck, and audited often enough […]
Read ArticleThe ServiceNow Partner Program (run through the Now Partner Hub) is a tiered partner program that gives partners access to ServiceNow’s enterprise customer base, joint go-to-market support, and certification credentials. The program organizes partners into a tier structure (Registered, Specialist, Premier, Elite, plus designations like Build Partner and Service Partner) with progressive benefits at each […]
Read ArticleAccount-mapping tools are the data layer that lets two companies see overlap between their CRM accounts without sharing raw records. The category is mature, the tier-one vendors are well known, and the buying decision can be wrong because teams pick a tool before they define the operating motion. Pick the motion first; the tool selection […]
Read ArticlePartner onboarding is the structured 90-day program that takes a newly signed partner from contract close to first sourced deal. Most teams treat onboarding as a one-week checklist; the partners who actually produce revenue went through a 90-day cadence with weekly close dates, an executive sponsor, and a forcing function on the first joint deal. […]
Read ArticleAn alliance manager is the person who owns the operating relationship with a strategic partner: the joint motion, the joint pipeline, the executive cadence, and the deal-by-deal field execution. The role is not a single role; itโs a spectrum from co-sell ops to strategic alliance lead. Most alliance manager hires fail in the first 18 […]
Read ArticleA channel sales strategy is the operating plan that defines how a vendor sells through partners: which partners, in which segments, with which economics, on which cadence, against which pipeline target. Most published channel strategies are partner-count plans. The right strategy is anchored in partner economics: the producer-consumer ratio, the partner-attached pipeline target, the operating […]
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