Hubspot Releases The State of Partner Ops and Programs Report, Detailing the Business Impact of Partner Ecosystems
HubSpot, the customer relationship management (CRM) platform for scaling companies, announced the publication of a new report produced by Canalys, Partnership Leaders, and HubSpot, The State of Partner Ops and Programs 2022, exploring how organizations leverage partner programs for growth.
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“The transformative impact of partner ecosystems cannot be overstated”
The channel business model has long been a critical part of many organizations’ go-to-market strategy. However, the role of partners is shifting as B2B buyers spend less time interacting with a sales representative and more time making purchases digitally. Still a key driver of growth for many organizations, the transactional channel is expanding to include a powerful ecosystem where partners’ influence on the B2B buyer journey before, during, and after the point of sale is recognized and valued.
Unfortunately, many organizations have a difficult time implementing partner programs that meet the needs of the ecosystem business model. A lack of partner operations expertise and mature partner tech stacks are preventing organizations from putting the processes in place to share data or track the true ROI of partners. As a result, the transition away from the channel business model is a challenge for most organizations, despite their belief in its importance.
HubSpot’s The State of Partner Ops and Programs 2022 report reveals findings on the partner types organizations prioritize, the factors that contribute to increased partner driven revenue, how partner technology is purchased, and the current top partner operations and program challenges organizations face.
The report includes the following categories of market and data insights:
● Partner Types
● Partner Programs
● Partner Operations
● Partner and Channel Technology
● Partner Driven Revenue
● Reporting Structure and Partner Team KPIs
Additionally, the report includes contributions from executives at leading partner ecosystems, including Jeff Reekers, CMO at Aircall, Chris O’Neill, Chief Growth Officer at Xero, John Kosturos, Head of Channels and Alliances at ZoomInfo, and Connie Wu, Head of Business Development at Asana, who share their insights on the current state of partner ecosystems and share advice on how to build a scalable partner program.
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