Partner Engagement Score

A composite metric that quantifies how active and involved a partner is in your program based on various inputs like logins, submissions, and certifications.
Explanation:

A Partner Engagement Score is a composite metric that quantifies how active, involved, and committed a partner is within your program. It aggregates multiple inputs—such as portal logins, lead submissions, deal registrations, content interactions, certification completions, and event participation—into a single score that helps measure partner health and predict future performance.

Key components of a Partner Engagement Score often include:

  • Login Frequency: Regular access to the partner portal or tools, indicating ongoing interest and program usage.
  • Lead and Deal Activity: Volume of leads submitted, deals registered, and deals closed, reflecting direct contribution to pipeline and revenue.
  • Content and Training Completion: Engagement with training modules, sales enablement materials, product updates, and certification programs.
  • Event Participation: Attendance at partner webinars, product demos, co-marketing initiatives, or strategy sessions.
  • Communication and Feedback: Responsiveness to surveys, feedback requests, and proactive communication with your partner management team.

Partner Engagement Scores are critical for partner managers, channel leaders, and ecosystem strategists in SaaS, technology, and services industries. They enable data-driven decisions on where to invest resources, how to tier partners, when to re-engage inactive partners, and how to forecast partner-driven growth.

Example:
Their new PRM calculated a partner engagement score to flag disengaged accounts early.

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