Key Practices, Inc.



  Go to Market Channel Strategies
                Practical Solutions for Fast, Sustainable Results



                                Key Practices, Inc.            1
April 3, 2002                    Copyright 2002
Go to Market Channel Strategies - Agenda


•   Disclaimer
•   Focus
•   Value Proposition
•   CRM
•   Pulling Sales and Marketing Together
•   Channels
•   Measure
•   Build
•   Closing

3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   2
Go to Market Channel Strategies - Disclaimer


• There are many methodologies developed, tested
  and implemented over the years

• This is a review of “Best Practice” ideas to help
  organizations build process, gain buy in and see
  results quickly.




3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   3
Go to Market Channel Strategies - Focus


What is the most important factor in developing
 a “Go to Market Channel Strategy”




            ?
      The Customer

3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   4
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer - Basics


After you determine what the best, high-growth
     markets & segments for your products &
                  services are…

     Focus on Identifying YOUR ideal
                 Customer
     within those markets or segments



3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   5
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer – Basics

How can you effectively identify and understand
                your customer?

  -Engage thought leaders in that market?
  -Survey Prospects?
  -Go to Trade Shows?
  -Speak to Analysts?
  -See what your competitors are doing?
  -What do you do?
     - Audience Participation
3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   6
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer – Basics

How can you effectively identify and understand
                your customer?
          KP’s preferred method:
                  Get Your Feet Wet!
  Call a company who fits your ideal customer profile
  Ask if you can come out and see how they run their
    business – more than likely, they will oblige!
  –   Identify and Understand their challenges
  –   Look for areas of process improvement
  –   Take copious notes
  –   Build a Value Proposition Model for use as a sales tool
3 April 2002    Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   7
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer – Value Proposition

Refine & Articulate your “Value Proposition”
      •   Understand the Value of Your Product to the Customer
      •   Where are the Process Improvements
      •   Where are the Cost Savings
      •   What Differentiates You from Your Competitors?
           – What are they selling and to whom?
      • Outline Financial and Non-financial Benefits
           – There are clear-cut savings and those that can be realized if this is
             implemented
      • Create a ROI Calculator Based on These Factors
           – Use Industry Standards where no data is available
              » Example: Overnight delivery is only 95% on time
      • Boil this down to 7-10 Questions to get to the ROI
           – Review Example ROI Calculator




3 April 2002         Key Practices, Inc. Confidential                        8
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer - Your Target Market

What Makes a Market “Right” for Your Company?
         Key elements your target market should have:
    – Strong demand for your products or services
       • Not Just High Growth for that Segment!
    – Business needs which YOU can address
    – Customers that can be identified as having an urgent need
      and a budget
    – The ability to reach customers quickly & efficiently
    – An OVERWHELMING competitive landscape that prevents
      your entrance into that market
QUESTION: Do Your Prospective Clients in This Target Market Prefer to Buy
   Through Partners or Prefer to Deal Directly with the Manufacturer?

3 April 2002      Key Practices, Inc. Confidential         9
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
Your Customer - Trends

Know Your Customer(s)!
•   Know what customers are buying... and what they'll be buying 12-
    24 months out
•   What are their business needs, and how they see you & your
    competition’s offerings answering those needs
    – Where could you improve your “image” in order to win their business
•   How do your target customers buy today
    – What kinds of purchasing processes
    – Which Channels do they use?
    – How they plan to do business with their vendors in the future
    – Do they Prefer e-business and e-commerce for their current or future
      purchasing activity
    – Do they like your Pricing, Bundling, Service and Support?


3 April 2002      Key Practices, Inc. Confidential          10
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer – What Else? The C’s

• Identify YOUR Competitors
   – Both Kinds of Competitors
      • Head to Head
      • Perceived
   – Understand How They Do Business
      • What makes them successful
         – How do they go to market?
         – What channels do they use?
• Build integrated systems for Continued Customer
  Relationship Management (CRM) into your strategy
   – Avoid the 3 E’s or You’ll Run out of $
      • Everything to Everyone – Everywhere!


3 April 2002    Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   11
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer – CRM Now!


Tightly align your BRAND promise to your Customer
         Experience (multi-channel marketing)
     You Will Build a Loyal Customer Base
          &            Your Competition
   Your customer will expect to be able to obtain product
    information, support, service and procurement when and
    how they want it, and they will choose the channel and
    manufacturer that most efficiently provides this.




3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential     12
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer – CRM - Integrated Solutions

Companies can be innovative in their delivery of multi-
  channel benefits through integrated solutions,
  creating significant growth and be profit drivers
   – Examples of companies who have invested in this strategy
     are: Allstate, Gateway, and E*Trade by building and
     integrating field, phone, and Internet sales and service.
   – The key to these successful multi-channel investments is
     combining the customer’s data into ONE source.

      FACTOID: The market for CRM software alone has grown from zero in 1990 to an
        estimated $5 billion in 2000 and is expected to reach $12 billion by 2004




3 April 2002       Key Practices, Inc. Confidential                   13
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on
the Customer – CRM - Integrated Solutions

• How do you measure success?
   – Without a consolidated customer data source, determining
     the economics of customer segments can be virtually
     impossible.
• Benefits of a consolidated customer data source:
   – You could use this consolidated information to analyze
     customer behavior across multiple facets of the relationship
   – Correlate their behavior to “needs-based” segments
     defined by sales volume
   – Understand how a customer segment buys
      • Price, Innovation, or Convenience


3 April 2002    Key Practices, Inc. Confidential       14
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling
Sales and Marketing Together



Why?
         You need to
So You Can Justify More the
            close Marketing Dollars!
                 loop!
3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   15
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling
Sales & Marketing Together – Close The Loop


•    You Plan
•    You Build
•    You Execute
•    Did They Come?
•    Did They Buy?
•    Are They Coming Back?

            Is it a Field of Dreams?

    3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   16
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling
Sales & Marketing Together – Close The Loop


• No CRM? No SFA? What?
   – Use Excel!
• You NEED Sales Force Performance & Productivity
  Data
   – By Region, Market, Competition
   – Time to Close from Initial Contact
   – Tools Used to Close Sale – ROI Calculator, References,
     etc…
• You need this data for all of your channel partners
   – Direct Field Sales and Partners

3 April 2002    Key Practices, Inc. Confidential    17
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling
Sales and Marketing Together - Channels


What Can Using Multiple Channels Do For Your
  Company?
Proper implementation allows for
   – Companies to Achieve Higher Margins
   – Build Revenue Faster
   – Increase Customer Loyalty Factors
What Channels Should My Company Consider?
   – The Internet
   – Business Partners, VARS, Distributors, ASP’s
   – Direct Sales Force


3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential     18
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling
Sales and Marketing Together - Channels

     Your Channel Strategy NEEDS to be Dynamic –
           Flexible – Easy to Modify & Refine
•   Develop Channel Recommendations with Sales
    – Answer “How you can creatively reach existing & new
      customers?”
    – Establish Specific Criteria – to Develop 3-4 Specific Channels to
      Develop Initially
•   Determine Who to Partner With & How Many
    – Evaluate who is in this space & who their clients are
    – Don’t bite off more than you can chew
•   Develop Key Promotion/Pricing Strategies and Tactics
•   Create Realistic Performance Metrics
    – Revenue & Profit Projections over the next 12 & 24 months

3 April 2002       Key Practices, Inc. Confidential           19
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling
Sales and Marketing Together - Channels


         Channel Conflict Will Happen!
           Or is it “Should Happen?”
• Not all channel conflict is bad
   – Channel conflict indicates complete market coverage
   – If there is no conflict - there are holes in your market
     coverage
   – A channel strategy that accepts some level of conflict –
     while avoiding detrimental effects will benefit as markets
     grow



3 April 2002    Key Practices, Inc. Confidential        20
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling
Sales and Marketing Together - Channels


Collaborate, Share Knowledge and Execute!
   – Leverage your regional, national and global channel
     partners by providing these 3 elements
   – Benefit from a Stronger Channel Network
      • By combining the best competencies of your channel-network
        you are optimally serving and building loyalty with your
        customer
      • By connecting each channel member with the necessary
        communications & infrastructure - they understand the real
        strengths and capabilities of your channel as a whole




3 April 2002    Key Practices, Inc. Confidential         21
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Measure

How Are Things Going?
     – Is Your Plan Yielding Results?
     – Are You Implementing New Technologies?
        • e-commerce Initiatives
        • Integration of CRM
•   Are You On Target with Market & Customers?
•   Is Your Channel Mix Working?
•   Are Your Business Partners Effective?
•   How Are You Coping With Channel Strategies?
•   Are Your Promotions Creating Results?
•   Are You Using Closed-Loop Sales Methodologies for Reporting
    Performance Results (selling productivity, revenue, market share,
    profits)?

3 April 2002       Key Practices, Inc. Confidential     22
Go to Market Channel Strategies – Measure

How Are Things Going?
     – Is Your Plan Yielding Results?
     – Are You Implementing New Technologies?
        • e-commerce Initiatives
        • Integration of CRM
•   Are You On Target with Market & Customers?
•   Is Your Channel Mix Working?
•   Are Your Business Partners Effective?
•   How Are You Coping With Channel Strategies?
•   Are Your Promotions Creating Results?
•   Are You Using Closed-Loop Sales Methodologies for Reporting
    Performance Results (selling productivity, revenue, market share,
    profits)?

3 April 2002       Key Practices, Inc. Confidential     23
Go to Market Channel Strategies –
Build the Plan - Review


What Key Factors Do You See As Important in
 Building the Plan to Go to Market Today?


          Audience
         Participation
3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   24
Go to Market Channel Strategies – The End!



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          Thanks You For Coming Tonight!

               We Also Thank and
         Recognize our Host for the Evening:
 Silicon Valley Product Management Assn
           Tell Your Friends – Colleagues!


3 April 2002   Key Practices, Inc. Confidential   25

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Creating a Go To Market Channel Strategy

  • 1. Key Practices, Inc. Go to Market Channel Strategies Practical Solutions for Fast, Sustainable Results Key Practices, Inc. 1 April 3, 2002 Copyright 2002
  • 2. Go to Market Channel Strategies - Agenda • Disclaimer • Focus • Value Proposition • CRM • Pulling Sales and Marketing Together • Channels • Measure • Build • Closing 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 2
  • 3. Go to Market Channel Strategies - Disclaimer • There are many methodologies developed, tested and implemented over the years • This is a review of “Best Practice” ideas to help organizations build process, gain buy in and see results quickly. 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 3
  • 4. Go to Market Channel Strategies - Focus What is the most important factor in developing a “Go to Market Channel Strategy” ? The Customer 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 4
  • 5. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer - Basics After you determine what the best, high-growth markets & segments for your products & services are… Focus on Identifying YOUR ideal Customer within those markets or segments 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 5
  • 6. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer – Basics How can you effectively identify and understand your customer? -Engage thought leaders in that market? -Survey Prospects? -Go to Trade Shows? -Speak to Analysts? -See what your competitors are doing? -What do you do? - Audience Participation 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 6
  • 7. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer – Basics How can you effectively identify and understand your customer? KP’s preferred method: Get Your Feet Wet! Call a company who fits your ideal customer profile Ask if you can come out and see how they run their business – more than likely, they will oblige! – Identify and Understand their challenges – Look for areas of process improvement – Take copious notes – Build a Value Proposition Model for use as a sales tool 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 7
  • 8. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer – Value Proposition Refine & Articulate your “Value Proposition” • Understand the Value of Your Product to the Customer • Where are the Process Improvements • Where are the Cost Savings • What Differentiates You from Your Competitors? – What are they selling and to whom? • Outline Financial and Non-financial Benefits – There are clear-cut savings and those that can be realized if this is implemented • Create a ROI Calculator Based on These Factors – Use Industry Standards where no data is available » Example: Overnight delivery is only 95% on time • Boil this down to 7-10 Questions to get to the ROI – Review Example ROI Calculator 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 8
  • 9. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer - Your Target Market What Makes a Market “Right” for Your Company? Key elements your target market should have: – Strong demand for your products or services • Not Just High Growth for that Segment! – Business needs which YOU can address – Customers that can be identified as having an urgent need and a budget – The ability to reach customers quickly & efficiently – An OVERWHELMING competitive landscape that prevents your entrance into that market QUESTION: Do Your Prospective Clients in This Target Market Prefer to Buy Through Partners or Prefer to Deal Directly with the Manufacturer? 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 9
  • 10. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on Your Customer - Trends Know Your Customer(s)! • Know what customers are buying... and what they'll be buying 12- 24 months out • What are their business needs, and how they see you & your competition’s offerings answering those needs – Where could you improve your “image” in order to win their business • How do your target customers buy today – What kinds of purchasing processes – Which Channels do they use? – How they plan to do business with their vendors in the future – Do they Prefer e-business and e-commerce for their current or future purchasing activity – Do they like your Pricing, Bundling, Service and Support? 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 10
  • 11. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer – What Else? The C’s • Identify YOUR Competitors – Both Kinds of Competitors • Head to Head • Perceived – Understand How They Do Business • What makes them successful – How do they go to market? – What channels do they use? • Build integrated systems for Continued Customer Relationship Management (CRM) into your strategy – Avoid the 3 E’s or You’ll Run out of $ • Everything to Everyone – Everywhere! 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 11
  • 12. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer – CRM Now! Tightly align your BRAND promise to your Customer Experience (multi-channel marketing) You Will Build a Loyal Customer Base & Your Competition  Your customer will expect to be able to obtain product information, support, service and procurement when and how they want it, and they will choose the channel and manufacturer that most efficiently provides this. 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 12
  • 13. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer – CRM - Integrated Solutions Companies can be innovative in their delivery of multi- channel benefits through integrated solutions, creating significant growth and be profit drivers – Examples of companies who have invested in this strategy are: Allstate, Gateway, and E*Trade by building and integrating field, phone, and Internet sales and service. – The key to these successful multi-channel investments is combining the customer’s data into ONE source. FACTOID: The market for CRM software alone has grown from zero in 1990 to an estimated $5 billion in 2000 and is expected to reach $12 billion by 2004 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 13
  • 14. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Focus on the Customer – CRM - Integrated Solutions • How do you measure success? – Without a consolidated customer data source, determining the economics of customer segments can be virtually impossible. • Benefits of a consolidated customer data source: – You could use this consolidated information to analyze customer behavior across multiple facets of the relationship – Correlate their behavior to “needs-based” segments defined by sales volume – Understand how a customer segment buys • Price, Innovation, or Convenience 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 14
  • 15. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling Sales and Marketing Together Why? You need to So You Can Justify More the close Marketing Dollars! loop! 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 15
  • 16. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling Sales & Marketing Together – Close The Loop • You Plan • You Build • You Execute • Did They Come? • Did They Buy? • Are They Coming Back? Is it a Field of Dreams? 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 16
  • 17. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling Sales & Marketing Together – Close The Loop • No CRM? No SFA? What? – Use Excel! • You NEED Sales Force Performance & Productivity Data – By Region, Market, Competition – Time to Close from Initial Contact – Tools Used to Close Sale – ROI Calculator, References, etc… • You need this data for all of your channel partners – Direct Field Sales and Partners 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 17
  • 18. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling Sales and Marketing Together - Channels What Can Using Multiple Channels Do For Your Company? Proper implementation allows for – Companies to Achieve Higher Margins – Build Revenue Faster – Increase Customer Loyalty Factors What Channels Should My Company Consider? – The Internet – Business Partners, VARS, Distributors, ASP’s – Direct Sales Force 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 18
  • 19. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling Sales and Marketing Together - Channels Your Channel Strategy NEEDS to be Dynamic – Flexible – Easy to Modify & Refine • Develop Channel Recommendations with Sales – Answer “How you can creatively reach existing & new customers?” – Establish Specific Criteria – to Develop 3-4 Specific Channels to Develop Initially • Determine Who to Partner With & How Many – Evaluate who is in this space & who their clients are – Don’t bite off more than you can chew • Develop Key Promotion/Pricing Strategies and Tactics • Create Realistic Performance Metrics – Revenue & Profit Projections over the next 12 & 24 months 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 19
  • 20. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling Sales and Marketing Together - Channels Channel Conflict Will Happen! Or is it “Should Happen?” • Not all channel conflict is bad – Channel conflict indicates complete market coverage – If there is no conflict - there are holes in your market coverage – A channel strategy that accepts some level of conflict – while avoiding detrimental effects will benefit as markets grow 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 20
  • 21. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Pulling Sales and Marketing Together - Channels Collaborate, Share Knowledge and Execute! – Leverage your regional, national and global channel partners by providing these 3 elements – Benefit from a Stronger Channel Network • By combining the best competencies of your channel-network you are optimally serving and building loyalty with your customer • By connecting each channel member with the necessary communications & infrastructure - they understand the real strengths and capabilities of your channel as a whole 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 21
  • 22. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Measure How Are Things Going? – Is Your Plan Yielding Results? – Are You Implementing New Technologies? • e-commerce Initiatives • Integration of CRM • Are You On Target with Market & Customers? • Is Your Channel Mix Working? • Are Your Business Partners Effective? • How Are You Coping With Channel Strategies? • Are Your Promotions Creating Results? • Are You Using Closed-Loop Sales Methodologies for Reporting Performance Results (selling productivity, revenue, market share, profits)? 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 22
  • 23. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Measure How Are Things Going? – Is Your Plan Yielding Results? – Are You Implementing New Technologies? • e-commerce Initiatives • Integration of CRM • Are You On Target with Market & Customers? • Is Your Channel Mix Working? • Are Your Business Partners Effective? • How Are You Coping With Channel Strategies? • Are Your Promotions Creating Results? • Are You Using Closed-Loop Sales Methodologies for Reporting Performance Results (selling productivity, revenue, market share, profits)? 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 23
  • 24. Go to Market Channel Strategies – Build the Plan - Review What Key Factors Do You See As Important in Building the Plan to Go to Market Today? Audience Participation 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 24
  • 25. Go to Market Channel Strategies – The End! Key Practices, Inc. Thanks You For Coming Tonight! We Also Thank and Recognize our Host for the Evening: Silicon Valley Product Management Assn Tell Your Friends – Colleagues! 3 April 2002 Key Practices, Inc. Confidential 25