Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Oil and Water DO mix



Recently I heard a chef being interviewed on the radio discussing his book on cooking myths. He said the biggest cooking myth is adage that oil and water don't mix. According to the chef, oil and water DO mix - when you add an emulsifying agent.

That got me thinking about the role of Alliance Managers. We are great emulsifying agents!

Our job is to keep things that don't normally stick together - like say two account execs from two different companies - together. Left to their own devices, two sales reps from two different companies can be like oil and water - they will not stay together without an emulsifying agent. Enter the alliance manager.

The role of the alliance manager is to keep the radio tuned to every reps favorite radio station - WIIFM or What's In it For Me. We've got to make it clear to both reps what's in it for each of them to collaborate, and we have to build a bridge of trust between the two parties. At SAS we use an Account Introduction Form (AIF) and an Account Engagement Agreement (AEA) to set expectations, build trust and provide a framework for the sales collaboration.

Key "emulsifying" skills for alliance managers are alignment, conflict management and resolution, negotiation, and most of all - strong EQ or emotional intelligence.

Alliance managers employing these skills will keep their alliances "sticking together."



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