Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Channel Leadership - What You Said

First, I wanted to thank everyone for replying to my previous post. I received a good deal of input via LinkedIn groups, email, and conversations so I wanted to summarize what you said about the qualities of a great channel leader. Instead of a laundry list of responses, here is a summary with some added commentary:

VISION & THOUGHT LEADERSHIP
This was interesting to me not because I was surprised to see so many responses regarding vision and thought leadership, but because of the lack of responses related to tactical execution. You identified the more strategic qualities of a channel leader much more frequently than the qualities related to the ability to deliver on the vision.

CREDIBILITY
I was pleased to see this quality mentioned a few times. It is not uncommon for companies to have a rotating door of channel leadership. It seems, especially in larger organizations, that there is a fair amount of churn in the channel leadership ranks. Solution Providers typically adapt pretty well to the changes, but they want credible leadership – someone that truly understands the channel model and how to best partner with their channels.

CURIOSITY
This is perhaps related to “credibility”. You want a leader that has a natural curiosity to the business. I have often used the phrase, “relentless discomfort with the status quo” as a quality of a great channel leader. Curiosity is just that; a desire to learn and implement innovative solutions to the channel challenge.

COLLABORATIVE
I wanted to highlight this quality because nobody mentioned it in their responses. I believe that a great channel leader must be collaborative with both their internal and external constituencies. As we all know, executing and delivering on a channel vision requires the active participation of virtually every functional team. If the channel leader cannot or will not collaborate with sales, marketing, customer service, operations, engineering, finance, etc… they will find themselves with a poorly developed channel initiative. I believe this is a critical quality and I was surprised this wasn’t mentioned…am I missing the boat on this one?

INTEGRITY, TRANSPARENCY & AUTHENTICITY
These are absolutely the most critical qualities of a great channel leader in your eyes. Almost every single response had at least one of these mentioned. Interestingly, the cover story of the latest issue of Business Week is dedicated to Trust. I am sure that the recent corporate bailouts, unethical business behavior, and irresponsible compensation practices have contributed to integrity, transparency, and authenticity being the most important qualities of leadership. This is clearly not reserved for channel leadership, but rather for leadership in general. I also believe that with the increasing power of consumers and their ability to organize and communicate quickly and effectively, companies and leaders must engage in open conversations. If they are transparent and authentic, then trust can become a great asset and improve for their brand. Interesting article…you should check it out.

Thanks again…keep the ideas coming!

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