IIAR background and purpose
• The Institute for Industry Analyst Relations started as a
self-organizing community in 2007, then the need for an
independent industry body quickly became evident
• At its heart: A forum and network for AR practitioners
by AR practitioners – vendors, consultants and agencies
• Today at critical mass in EMEA, coming close elsewhere
• Board of Directors, Secretary, Working Committees,
Chapters
• Digital presence – site, blog, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn
• >100 paying members, bi-monthly forums, certification,
education
• Open LinkedIn Group
• Active blog, including job postings
Benefits: education,
certification, networking
• Over a dozen best practice papers
• Many more planned
• Discounts provided to contributors
• IIAR Cafes – online member chat sessions
• Forums – online but also physical networking
• Certification, refreshed tests under development
• Certified AR Professional
• Certified AR Expert
• Presence at analyst firm events,
e.g. IDC Directions
Introduction
• Survey goals
• Raise profile of AR as a profession
• Recognise those individuals who stand out from the
crowd, as seen by the analysts themselves
• Evaluate how AR professionals are performing as a
group, identify those areas which need more attention
• Methodoloy
• Survey sent via ARinsights to nearly 7,000 analysts,
300+ responded
• USA and EMEA about 40%, IDC about 30%
all other firms <10%
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The IIAR 3R’s
• The IIAR 3R’s of Analyst Relations are the three
key traits required for the job
• Responsiveness –analysts expect AR pros to revert
back to them in a timely fashion with the information
required for their research
• Relationships –analysts have many stakeholders ;
someone that’s easy to deal with always goes that
bit farther
• Results –can AR pros deliver results for their
employers?
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Megavendor definition
Companies over USD 20 billion global annual revenues and
providing a mix of three or more types the following:
• IT hardware
• Networking equipment
• Telecommunication services
• Enterprise software
• IT services and outsourcing
• Business consulting
(Forbes list of world’s largest companies 2013, http://www.forbes.com/global2000/list/)
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