Strategic Alliances and Marketing Partnerships

Strategic Alliances and Marketing Partnerships
Author: Richard Gibbs
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2009-02-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749456094

Strategic Alliances and Marketing Partnerships will help you to understand how partnerships function and how you can manage them more effectively and efficiently. Based on solid research and dealing with key topics such as supply chain management, marketing channels and relationship management, it identifies the key factors that determine partnering excellence. Whatever the nature of the relationship - whether outsourcing, strategic alliances or co-manufacturing, there are eight distinctive relationship types identified by the authors to help managers optimize their business to business partnerships. With case studies from prominent, global organizations such as Walmart, Toyota, General Motors and Dell, Strategic Alliances and Marketing Partnerships will help you to understand the problems that affect partnering and how to make effective management decisions to improve both the relationship and productivity.

Strategic Alliances & Marketing Partnerships: Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Collaboration And Partnering

Strategic Alliances & Marketing Partnerships: Gaining Competitive Advantage Through Collaboration And Partnering
Author: Richard Gibbs & Andrew Humphries
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre: Marketing
ISBN: 9780749457181

The pressures to compete in a global economy force businesses to work collaboratively. While the rewards for partnering can be greater in value than those which a firm could accomplish independently, many alliances fail, which suggests a lack of the necessary knowledge and skills to establish a successful partnership. Strategic Alliances and Marketing Partnerships will help you to understand how partnerships function and how you can manage them more effectively and efficiently. Based on solid research and dealing with key topics such as supply chain management, marketing channels and relationship management, it identifies the factors that determine partnering excellence. Whatever the nature of the relationship -outsourcing, strategic alliances or co-manufacturing-there are eight distinctive relationship types identified by the authors to help managers optimize business-to-business partnerships. With case studies from prominent global organizations such as Wal-Mart, Toyota, General Motors and Dell, Strategic Alliances and Marketing Partnerships with help you to understand the problems that affect partnering and make effective decisions to improve both the relationship and productivity. According to a recent study, most companies surveyed nowadays recognize that alliances are of very high importance to the realization of their strategic objectives. However, the dramatically high failure rates of business partnering-estimated at over 50 per cent-suggests that companies often lack the skills and knowledge to determine the best strategic fit, negotiate win-win agreements, align organizational cultures and get people to work together productively. Based on ground-breaking research Strategic Alliances and Marketing Partnerships identifies the key factors that determine partnering excellence and will help you to optimize your business-to-business partnerships. It will help you to understand how partnerships function and how you can manage them more effectively and efficiently-whaterver the nature of the relationship. Using case studies it explores key topics including: " The strategic value of partnering " The evolution of supply chain networks, marketing channels and strategic alliances " The obstacles and drives of successful partnerships " Relationship marketing " Understanding partnership and alliance dynamics " Evaluating partnership performance Strategic Alliances and Marketing Partnerships also includes eight distinctive relationship types, defined by the authors, to help you to identify and assess the nature of you own partnerships, maximize their value and ensure their success. Contents: Introduction : Placing a value on your key commercial partnerships " The Business of Partnering: A crisis in management " Diminishing sources of competitive advantage " From product-base competition to knowledge-base advantage " Extending the boundaries of the firm " The strategic value of partnering " Partnering and competing supply chains " The problems of understanding your partners " The Evolution of Partnership-Driven Business Strategies: Introduction "The development of supply chain management " Supply chain networks " Strategic alliances " Marketing channels " Managing buy-sell relationships " Conclusion " The Obstacles and drivers of Successful Partnerships: Introduction " Leveraging mutual investments " Learning from each other " Governance " The influence of leadership and control mechanisms " Understanding partnership performance " Proactive relationship management " Summary " Relationship Marketing: a New-Old Theory of Business Relationships: Marketing foundations " Relationship marketing rediscovered " Collaborate or fail " From power management to relationship management " The relationship business " Modelling the marketing relationship " Managing partnership value " Building relationship management capabilities " Summary " Understanding Partnership and Alliance Dynamics: Introduction " A new economic view of partnerships " Partnerships as spiral dynamics " Finding the measure of partnership performance " Conclusion " Working Hard at the Soft Factors: Introduction " Evaluating partnership performance " Opportunities and challenges created through " Collaborative innovation " Opportunities and challenges created through partnership quality " Opportunities and challenges of creating value " The model of partnership performance " Summary " The Gibbs+Humphries Partnership Types: Introduction " Evangelists " Stable pragmatists " Rebellious teenagers " Evolving pessimists " Captive sharks " Cherry pickers " No can dos " Deserters " Summary " Making Partnerships and Alliances Work for you: Management implications " Determining the right partnership type " Partnership types and market development " Relationship management and the Gibbs-Humphries Partnership types " The Gibbs-Humphries partnership types and marketing " Conclusion " Further reading " Index

Partnership Marketing

Partnership Marketing
Author: Ron Kunitzky
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2010-12-13
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0470678712

Google, Microsoft, Apple, Starbucks, and Wal-Mart are "category killers." Why? One key to their astounding success is that they have mastered the art of creating highly attractive partner and customer value propositions. They have all built their business on the principles and practices of Partnership Marketing to offer superior products, create long-term distribution opportunities, new revenue streams for their businesses, and increased brand awareness on a world-wide level. Developing an affiliation with the right partner allows both parties to realize successes that they could not have otherwise achieved on their own by transforming their individual strengths into mutual performance. Whether you're an entrepreneur working to expand your customer base and increase value or a corporation looking for cost-effective ways to stimulate growth and brand-presence on a tight budget, Partnership Marketing is a practical in-depth guide to this core business concept. A powerful strategy in good times, partnership marketing is an excellent way to gain competitive advantage and grow your business even in tough, recessionary economic conditions. As marketing resources are being slashed everywhere, coupled with employee lay-offs and cutbacks to existing programs, partnership marketing is a creative way to do more with less. Partnership Marketing provides the complete how-to of collaborating successfully with other organizations, including: how to align PM objectives to your resources; how to assess what you have to offer a partner-brand and how to leverage your core strengths; how to search for the right partner-brand; how to assess the pros and cons of partnering with other brands; and much more.

Strategic Partnering

Strategic Partnering
Author: Luc Bardin
Publisher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2013-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0749468815

Strategic Partnering - remove chance and deliver consistent success - is designed to take the guesswork out and provide you with a ground-breaking and fully encompassing system of rules and processes, to make your partnering strategy a vitally important and transformational reality. Supported by invaluable insights from a wealth of senior leaders across a range of leading global organizations, the book introduces a comprehensive and practical new model of demonstrated methodologies, to remove chance from the partnering process and help you target 100 per cent success. Whether you are a government official, board member, CEO, senior executive, account or procurement leader, marketer or a manager involved in value added relationships within your organization, then this book could be the 'vade mecum' to the development of your successful strategic partnering strategy and prove deeply 'transformational' to the way you think about, run and create value in your organization or business.

The Strategic Alliance Handbook

The Strategic Alliance Handbook
Author: Mike Nevin
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 468
Release: 2016-03-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1317014707

Strategic alliances offer organisations an alternative to organic growth or acquisition when faced with the need to develop the business to a new level, innovate in terms of products or services or significantly reduce costs. The Strategic Alliance Handbook is a clear and complete guide to the nuts and bolts of the process behind successful collaborations. The book enables readers to understand the commercial, technical, strategic, cultural and operational logic behind any alliance and to establish an approach that is appropriate for the type of alliance they are seeking and the partner organisation(s) with whom they are working. Whether you are an alliance executive, responsible for the systems, strategy and performance of your organisation's alliancing programme or an alliance manager needing to ensure the success of a given partnership, The Strategic Alliance Handbook is an essential guide.

Strategic Alliance Management

Strategic Alliance Management
Author: Brian Tjemkes
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 373
Release: 2013-03-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1136465723

Strategic alliances - voluntary, long-term collaborations between firms to achieve their objectives - are attracting increasing attention in business schools because of their growing prevalence among organizations today. Mastering the art of managing strategic alliances allows firms to radically improve their performance and this book provides a detailed, evidence-based approach outlining the design, management, and evaluation of these alliances. Elaborating on the decision-making structures apparent during each stage in the alliance life-cycle and in elucidating cases from across the world, Strategic Alliance Management offers a systematic framework that provides insights into the development and deployment of alliances. Concluding with the three alliance paradoxes managers must address to design and manage their alliances effectively and efficiently, this text offers a profound vision of the key decision-making rationales and processes inherently related to strategic alliances. As such, it will be required reading for students studying the subject and a valuable supplementary reading source to those studying strategic management more generally. A website run by the authors, can be found here: http://www.strategic-alliance-management.com/

Strategic Alliances

Strategic Alliances
Author: Steve Steinhilber
Publisher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 79
Release: 2008-11-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1422138690

As a top executive, you've almost certainly forged strategic alliances with other companies. Some of these deals have worked--but many others have likely failed. In fact, companies worldwide launch more than two thousand strategic alliances every year, and more than half never deliver as promised. In Strategic Alliances, Steve Steinhilber proves that, despite the odds, alliances are critical to the business strategy for companies competing globally: customers want integrated solutions to their problems, and that's pushing companies to work together to create differentiated offerings. Equally crucial, well-managed alliances generate important forms of business value, including new products and accelerated growth. Drawing on his experience as the head of Cisco's Strategic Alliances group, Steinhilber has created tools and guidelines that will help you forge alliances that work. He describes the three essential building blocks of successful alliances and explains how to establish: The right framework--by articulating how an alliance will help you achieve your company's strategic business goals and identifying potential partners The right organization--by staffing your alliance organization with the right people and constantly honing their skills The right relationships--by cultivating trust among the many key internal contacts in your organization and your alliance partners Engaging and authoritative, Strategic Alliances shows you how to manage strategic partnerships more effectively and maximize their value in a complex and changing business environment. From our new Memo to the CEO series--solutions-focused advice from today's leading practitioners.

Strategic Alliances

Strategic Alliances
Author: Albert Link
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-04
Genre: Strategic alliances (Business)
ISBN: 9781138926110

Strategic alliances have generally been used to refer to relationships that allow an organization to access the strengths and capabilities of other organizations. The strategy behind such an alliance is for each firm in the alliance to draw on the core competencies of the other firm(s) with the goal of facilitating growth and development. In many advanced nations, strategic alliances are subsidized by the public sector in the belief that they advance economic growth. This public/private partnership often involves universities or government agencies as the public partner. This book was originally published as a special issue of Economics of Innovation and New Technology.

Partnering with the Frenemy

Partnering with the Frenemy
Author: Sandy Jap
Publisher: FT Press
Total Pages: 315
Release: 2015-11-28
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0134386930

Selected as a finalist for the 2018 Leonard L. Berry Marketing Book Award! Why do crucial business partnerships and alliances fail so often and how can you keep it from happening to you? Partnering with the Frenemy answers these questions, helping you anticipate, prevent, and solve the problems that lead close business relationships to implode. Drawing on cutting-edge research, Sandy Jap illuminates the widespread “frenemy” phenomenon in organizational partnerships, where partners who start as non-competitive “friends” become “enemies” over time. She identifies key economical and structural causes of “frenemization,” in which success creates imbalances in power dynamics, leading partners to generate resentment, contempt, and often direct competition. She also illuminates crucial social causes for partnership failure, where seemingly innocuous acts of interpersonal opportunism and “sins of omission” gradually poison collaboration. To support her insights, she offers numerous case studies, both ongoing and historical, including Samsung/Google, Martha Stewart/Macy’s, Oracle/Sun Microsystems, Best Buy/Apple, Calvin Klein/Warnaco, and Nike/Footlocker. Most important, she offers specific recommendations for avoiding problems, revitalizing weakening partnerships, and recognizing when a partnership can’t be saved. IT’S NOT JUST ABOUT CONTRACTS AND MONEY Understand how to better manage emotions, suspicions, and expectations from Day 1 WHAT YOU CAN LEARN FROM OTHERS’ FAILING PARTNERSHIPS Anticipate, prevent, and mitigate the core causes of business relationship failure RECOGNIZE PARTNERING “OPPORTUNISM” BEFORE IT DESTROYS COLLABORATION Fix partnering problems while you still can IT’S NOT A MARRIAGE: HOW TO BECOME COMFORTABLE SAYING GOODBYE Know when to end a partnership, and how to part as “friends”

Remix Strategy

Remix Strategy
Author: Benjamin Gomes-Casseres
Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
Total Pages: 291
Release: 2015-08-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1625270577

Create and capture value, no matter what path you've chosen. How to Create Joint Value Alliances, partnerships, acquisitions, mergers, and joint ventures are no longer the exception in most businesses—they are part of the core strategy. As managers look to external partners for resources and capabilities, they need a practical roadmap to ensure that these relationships will create value for their firm. They must answer questions like these: Which business combinations do we need? How should we govern them? Will their results justify our investments? Benjamin Gomes-Casseres explains how companies create value by “remixing” resources with other companies. Based on decades of consulting and academic research, Remix Strategy shows how three laws shape the success of any business combination: • First Law: The combination must have the potential to create more value than the parties could create on their own. Which elements from each business need to be combined to create joint value? • Second Law: The combination must be designed and managed to realize the joint value. Which partners best fit our strategic goals? How should we manage the integration? • Third Law: The value earned by the parties must motivate them to contribute to the collaboration. How will we share the joint value created? Will the returns shift over time? Supported by examples from a wide range of industries and companies, and filled with practical tools for applying the three laws, this book helps managers design and lead a coherent strategy for creating joint value with outside partners.