• Not only is alignment a moving target, but the target itself changes over time
  • Highly aligned B2B organizations achieve 19 percent faster revenue growth and 15 percent higher profitability
  • Most B2B sales and marketing organizations drive technology purchase decisions with little or no standard procurement processes

“Set it and forget it.” So said inventor and marketer extraordinaire Ron Popeil. This may be great advice for a Ronco rotisserie, but it’s lousy advice for aligning your B2B technology infrastructure. Not only is alignment a moving target, but the target itself changes over time. SiriusDecisions research shows that highly aligned B2B organizations achieve 19 percent faster revenue growth and 15 percent higher profitability, but most B2B sales and marketing organizations drive technology purchase decisions with little or no standard procurement processes.

So what is an aligned infrastructure, anyway? It’s a collection of technologies that are selected and architected to effectively execute core sales, marketing and product processes, measure the results and achieve those functions’ collective goals. Definitely easier said than done.

Achieving alignment requires a systematic approach not only to technology selection but implementation and change management. At the SiriusDecisions Technology Exchange, November 19 and 20, 2015, at the Grand Hyatt San Francisco, I’ll discuss technology alignment and how to bring it to fruition. 

The bottom line: You can’t hack your way to alignment. It takes planning, hard work and maintenance to get there, but the benefits make it worthwhile.

For those of you struggling with the concept of technology roadmapping or whose heads are spinning from the sheer variety and volume of sales, marketing and product technologies out there, join us at the SiriusDecisions Technology Exchange to learn more. You will leave with a better understanding of how to manage and implement technology in a modern B2B organization and the confidence to be successful at it.  

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