The Soft Stuff is the Hard Stuff

Collaborative competencies are a distinct set of skills that effective alliance professionals have in applying the processes and practices described in the previous blog but collaborative competencies also include many ‘soft skills’.  The softskills are ironically the most difficult ones, often gained through on-the-job-training and years of experience. These include being able to assemble virtual, [...]

By |2018-07-27T18:51:33+00:00November 15, 2013|

Alliance Lifecycle – Framework for Success

Alliance management is in many ways a young profession, yet there is a set of defined processes and practices that have been shown to be effective in creating and operating successful collaborations.   Research has shown that companies that approach collaboration through ad hoc practices rarely succeed and those that apply a disciplined approach can consistently realize over 80% success rates. [...]

By |2018-07-27T18:51:33+00:00October 29, 2013|

Cracking the Code on Alliance Performance

Alliance Management Practices: Performers and Underperformers All business managers, not just those managing alliances, have been challenged with navigating a stormy economy. We had to make decisions on where to cut back, how to to make the best of diminished resources, and still achieve targeted business outcomes.  2010 may show some glimmers of recovery but [...]

By |2018-09-11T21:47:02+00:00November 12, 2010|

Managing Communities and Ecosystems with Social Media

Findings from a Survey Conducted by Phoenix Consulting Group, June 2009 Social media is gaining presence within partner ecosystems These are natural communities and naturally lend themselves to these media.There has been a trend for some time by large vendor companies to position themselves as the hub in a vendor-centric partner ecosystem. Most have built [...]

By |2018-07-27T18:51:49+00:00September 15, 2009|

Is Social Media Crossing the Chasm in Partner Management?

Findings from a Survey Conducted by Phoenix Consulting Group, June 2009Well, arguably yes and no. Some technologies that might be labeled early Web 2.0 were in pretty widespread usage. Others such as Twitter are caught up in the tornado. Some, such as MySpace, already seem to be in decline. Blogs, wikis, and web meeting technology [...]

By |2018-07-27T18:51:49+00:00September 10, 2009|

Two new, emerging best practices in alliance management

The ASAP 2009 State of Alliance Management Report looked at thirty-six commonly recognized best practices of alliance management and benchmarked them across the community of respondents representing 431 companies. This year the researchers looked a bit deeper into innovation alliances and identified two new emerging best practices. While innovation alliances were found to be more [...]

By |2018-07-27T18:52:04+00:00July 4, 2009|