Post by account_disabled on Mar 6, 2024 2:49:30 GMT -5
Are you exceeding the scope of the original requirements of the agreement? Is your team calling in special favors on a consistent basis? Do you consider your vendor a long term partner and have made that clear? Is your team getting proper education from folks who specialize on new topics? Or are you unrealistically expecting them to hand hold you beyond profitability? Having an unhappy vendor will ultimately impact your quality of service –and folks in any industry talk amongst themselves. Business relationships are two-way In the end, we should all remember that these business transactions go both ways, and the relationships will sever when both sides aren’t met.
In my predictions of the future of the social web, it’s possible Indonesia Telegram Number Data that buyers (and vendors) could rate their relationships with brands –and even individual stakeholders, if that comes about, it could cause a shift in power from buyer to seller. when vendors have fired their own clients, I ask however, please keep specific brands names out of the comments. If you’re seeing this in your email subscriptions or feedreader, click on this link to access this post and see video. Thanks to Blake Cahill from Visible Technologies for spending 6 minutes to interview me on the highlights of the social web. I’m on heavy travel now presenting this research to brands, conferences (I’m at Calgary’s Web Strategy Summit right now) and head to Amsterdam next week.
I’ll be at Portland’s Internet Strategy Forum Summit on July 23rd, hope to see you there. If you haven’t figured it out, the Five Eras of the Social Web are a roadmap that you should factor into your product roadmap (vendor side) and social strategy (brand side) You should have already dove into the era of social relationships, experimenting with era of social functionality, and thinking about the coming era of Social Colonization. Want to learn more? Media Post has done a great summary, as well as CRM Magazine. Here’s the post that kicked it off, and a subsequent post showing examples of the five eras, thanks Blake Update: I’ll be presenting this research at the CNS Conference in Amsterdam next week, and at LinkedIn, and likely Microsoft.
In my predictions of the future of the social web, it’s possible Indonesia Telegram Number Data that buyers (and vendors) could rate their relationships with brands –and even individual stakeholders, if that comes about, it could cause a shift in power from buyer to seller. when vendors have fired their own clients, I ask however, please keep specific brands names out of the comments. If you’re seeing this in your email subscriptions or feedreader, click on this link to access this post and see video. Thanks to Blake Cahill from Visible Technologies for spending 6 minutes to interview me on the highlights of the social web. I’m on heavy travel now presenting this research to brands, conferences (I’m at Calgary’s Web Strategy Summit right now) and head to Amsterdam next week.
I’ll be at Portland’s Internet Strategy Forum Summit on July 23rd, hope to see you there. If you haven’t figured it out, the Five Eras of the Social Web are a roadmap that you should factor into your product roadmap (vendor side) and social strategy (brand side) You should have already dove into the era of social relationships, experimenting with era of social functionality, and thinking about the coming era of Social Colonization. Want to learn more? Media Post has done a great summary, as well as CRM Magazine. Here’s the post that kicked it off, and a subsequent post showing examples of the five eras, thanks Blake Update: I’ll be presenting this research at the CNS Conference in Amsterdam next week, and at LinkedIn, and likely Microsoft.