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The PARTNERNOMICS Show - Episode 2 - Jay McBain, Principal Analyst - Channels, Partnerships, & Ecosystems @ Forrester

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In this week's episode of The PARTNERNOMICS Show, Mark Brigman is joined by Jay McBain, Principal Analyst - Channels, Partnerships, & Ecosystems @ Forrester. Jay is an accomplished speaker, author, and innovator in the IT industry. Named 2021 Channel Influencer of the Year by Channel Partners Magazine.

  1. On this episode the duo debate the 4 questions below:
    Ecosystem: According to a recent EY report, the average number of B2B partner relationships has increased from 5 to 7 for organizations. What will this average number eventually grow to, and why?
  2. Innovation: Innovation is a huge part of ecosystems as organizations co-innovate to build or expand solutions. What is the best framework for innovation?
  3. Profitability: An EY report claimed ecosystems are contributing on average 13.7% of total annual revenues, 12.9% in cost reduction. Do ecosystems have more promise for the revenue side or the cost reduction side of the profit equation?
  4. Negotiation: When negotiating deals, is it better to make the first offer or let your counterpart make the first offer?

Be sure to visit PARTNERNOMICS.com to find more show episodes and to learn how to become an SPLP® certified partnering professional (https://partnernomics.com/splp-lp/)

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In this week's episode of The PARTNERNOMICS Show, Mark Brigman is joined by Jay McBain, Principal Analyst - Channels, Partnerships, & Ecosystems @ Forrester. Jay is an accomplished speaker, author, and innovator in the IT industry. Named 2021 Channel Influencer of the Year by Channel Partners Magazine.

  1. On this episode the duo debate the 4 questions below:
    Ecosystem: According to a recent EY report, the average number of B2B partner relationships has increased from 5 to 7 for organizations. What will this average number eventually grow to, and why?
  2. Innovation: Innovation is a huge part of ecosystems as organizations co-innovate to build or expand solutions. What is the best framework for innovation?
  3. Profitability: An EY report claimed ecosystems are contributing on average 13.7% of total annual revenues, 12.9% in cost reduction. Do ecosystems have more promise for the revenue side or the cost reduction side of the profit equation?
  4. Negotiation: When negotiating deals, is it better to make the first offer or let your counterpart make the first offer?

Be sure to visit PARTNERNOMICS.com to find more show episodes and to learn how to become an SPLP® certified partnering professional (https://partnernomics.com/splp-lp/)

  continue reading

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