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Welcome to another insightful episode of the The Partnership Path in Real Life! In this episode, John Rudow chats with Oliver Temple, EMEA Channel Sales Leader at Lytx, about the crucial concept of competitive mindshare.
If you’ve ever struggled to get your partners to prioritize your offerings amid their many commitments, this episode is a must-listen.
Oliver shares actionable insights from his experiences that will help you not just gain, but maintain mindshare with your partners. Join us as we delve into the strategies that can set you apart in the crowded marketplace.
Key Takeaways
Importance of Understanding Partner Priorities: Gaining insight into what drives your partners is essential for positioning yourself effectively.
Building a Culture of Trust: Establishing yourself as the go-to resource builds confidence among partners and fosters long-term relationships.
The Concept of Channel Credits: Think of your relationship as a bank where you need to earn “credits” through successful collaborations to maintain and grow your partnership.
Welcome to another insightful episode of the The Partnership Path in Real Life! In this episode, John Rudow chats with Oliver Temple, EMEA Channel Sales Leader at Lytx, about the crucial concept of competitive mindshare.
If you’ve ever struggled to get your partners to prioritize your offerings amid their many commitments, this episode is a must-listen.
Oliver shares actionable insights from his experiences that will help you not just gain, but maintain mindshare with your partners. Join us as we delve into the strategies that can set you apart in the crowded marketplace.
Key Takeaways
Importance of Understanding Partner Priorities: Gaining insight into what drives your partners is essential for positioning yourself effectively.
Building a Culture of Trust: Establishing yourself as the go-to resource builds confidence among partners and fosters long-term relationships.
The Concept of Channel Credits: Think of your relationship as a bank where you need to earn “credits” through successful collaborations to maintain and grow your partnership.