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Why Only Some Industry Analyst Briefings Are Successful, according to Analyst Jeff Kagan
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Analyst Relations helps companies educate the people who educate the marketplace
NEW YORK - s4story -- Getting Industry Analyst Relations right is an important key to success for companies of every size. According to Industry Analyst Jeff Kagan, companies that effectively communicate with analysts often gain stronger visibility, credibility and market momentum than competitors who fail to engage properly.
"Industry Analysts help shape how investors, customers, media, partners and competitors view a company," said Jeff Kagan. "That is why Analyst Relations is so important. It is your opportunity to educate the people who educate the marketplace."
Some analyst interactions are one-time briefings, while others become long-term strategic relationships developed over many years.
Companies often host large analyst events periodically, while also conducting smaller, highly focused meetings with select key analysts who influence the industry conversation.
Research contracts and analyst retainers are also important because they help maintain regular communication with key analysts. Without ongoing engagement, companies may go long periods between updates, limiting their ability to shape industry perception.
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"As an Industry Analyst and Strategic Advisor for several decades, I have seen what works and what does not," Kagan said. "The companies that succeed understand the importance of consistent communication and relationship building."
The communications and technology industry continues to evolve rapidly across sectors including wireless, telecom, broadband, streaming, cybersecurity, IoT, smart homes, robotics, satellite communications, autonomous driving and artificial intelligence.
Kagan says AI is now becoming another major force reshaping the industry landscape.
Sometimes these briefings represent a first interaction between analysts and company executives. Other times, they continue relationships that have been built over many years.
"Long-term relationships offer significant advantages for both companies and analysts," Kagan added.
Analyst briefings are typically presentations delivered to either individual analysts or broader analyst groups. Sessions may last up to an hour, while some companies host multi-day analyst events at exotic resorts for a select group.
Kagan says it is always better to educate analysts directly rather than spend time correcting misinformation later.
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"If companies do not provide real information, analysts will gather it elsewhere, often from competitors or secondary sources," Kagan explained. "That is rarely beneficial."
Industry Analysts communicate with customers, prospective customers, investors, media organizations and competitors every day through comment to the media, columns, articles, reports, interviews, presentations and client discussions.
"That is why companies must actively participate in the process," said Kagan. "If you do not help shape the conversation, someone else will."
Kagan says companies should remember that Analyst Relations is not a one-time effort, but an ongoing process that requires consistency and long-term relationship management.
"The old saying still applies," Kagan concluded. "You never get a second chance to make a first impression."
About Jeff Kagan
Jeff Kagan is an Industry Analyst, Strategic Advisor, Columnist and Tech Influencer who follows the communications and technology industry including AI, 5G, wireless, telecom, broadband, IoT, Wi-Fi, streaming, pay TV and emerging technologies.
Contact:
Jeff Kagan
Email: Jeff@JeffKAGAN.com
Web: www.jeffkagan.com
"Industry Analysts help shape how investors, customers, media, partners and competitors view a company," said Jeff Kagan. "That is why Analyst Relations is so important. It is your opportunity to educate the people who educate the marketplace."
Some analyst interactions are one-time briefings, while others become long-term strategic relationships developed over many years.
Companies often host large analyst events periodically, while also conducting smaller, highly focused meetings with select key analysts who influence the industry conversation.
Research contracts and analyst retainers are also important because they help maintain regular communication with key analysts. Without ongoing engagement, companies may go long periods between updates, limiting their ability to shape industry perception.
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"As an Industry Analyst and Strategic Advisor for several decades, I have seen what works and what does not," Kagan said. "The companies that succeed understand the importance of consistent communication and relationship building."
The communications and technology industry continues to evolve rapidly across sectors including wireless, telecom, broadband, streaming, cybersecurity, IoT, smart homes, robotics, satellite communications, autonomous driving and artificial intelligence.
Kagan says AI is now becoming another major force reshaping the industry landscape.
Sometimes these briefings represent a first interaction between analysts and company executives. Other times, they continue relationships that have been built over many years.
"Long-term relationships offer significant advantages for both companies and analysts," Kagan added.
Analyst briefings are typically presentations delivered to either individual analysts or broader analyst groups. Sessions may last up to an hour, while some companies host multi-day analyst events at exotic resorts for a select group.
Kagan says it is always better to educate analysts directly rather than spend time correcting misinformation later.
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"If companies do not provide real information, analysts will gather it elsewhere, often from competitors or secondary sources," Kagan explained. "That is rarely beneficial."
Industry Analysts communicate with customers, prospective customers, investors, media organizations and competitors every day through comment to the media, columns, articles, reports, interviews, presentations and client discussions.
"That is why companies must actively participate in the process," said Kagan. "If you do not help shape the conversation, someone else will."
Kagan says companies should remember that Analyst Relations is not a one-time effort, but an ongoing process that requires consistency and long-term relationship management.
"The old saying still applies," Kagan concluded. "You never get a second chance to make a first impression."
About Jeff Kagan
Jeff Kagan is an Industry Analyst, Strategic Advisor, Columnist and Tech Influencer who follows the communications and technology industry including AI, 5G, wireless, telecom, broadband, IoT, Wi-Fi, streaming, pay TV and emerging technologies.
Contact:
Jeff Kagan
Email: Jeff@JeffKAGAN.com
Web: www.jeffkagan.com
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