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Corporate Buyers Can Be Driven By Emotion, Too

September 1, 2022 by John Ray

Corporate Buyers Can Be Driven by Emotion, Too
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Corporate Buyers Can Be Driven by Emotion, Too

Corporate Buyers Can Be Driven By Emotion, Too

You might assume, if you’re a consultant or some other professional services provider looking to do business with a major corporation, that that corporate buyers make decisions based on “logic,” not emotion. You might assume that the decision always comes down to price. If that’s what you assume, then listen to this story behind the phrase “nobody ever got fired for hiring IBM.”

The Price and Value Journey is presented by John Ray and produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX®.

TRANSCRIPT

John Ray: [00:00:00] Hello. I’m John Ray on The Price and Value Journey. Years ago, there were two major mainframe computer manufacturers. Those were in the days when mainframe computers were a big deal. IBM and Amdahl were the two players in the market. Of course, IBM was the market leader by far and away. And Amdahl was the upstart competitor.

John Ray: [00:00:28] Well, in those days there was a mantra among chief information officers of major companies that said, No one ever got fired for hiring IBM. You see, even if as a CIO, you believe that an Amdahl mainframe offered faster performance at a lower cost than the IBM equivalent. As a CIO, you were reluctant to propose a multimillion dollar corporate commitment to what was regarded as the upstart.

John Ray: [00:01:00] A choice for IBM was the safe, understandable decision. If you advocated Amdahl, on the other hand, your own decision making ability might be questioned. If something went seriously wrong, that Amdahl decision you’d promoted might necessitate an updated resume.

John Ray: [00:01:22] Decisions in favor of Big Blue were routinely made in corporate America in those days, even though IBM was invariably the more expensive choice. Why then, professional services provider, would you assume that enterprise buyers of your services are “more logical” than individuals and that with big companies it’s all about “price”?

John Ray: [00:01:48] I’ve heard this one more than a few times from professional services providers, like consultants, who work with major corporations. Corporate buying decisions, folks, are no different in this regard than choices of individuals. They are driven by both tangible and intangible considerations. In the IBM/Amdahl case, the intangibles of fear and risk avoidance routinely overcame “logical” price considerations.

John Ray: [00:02:22] For you as a professional services provider, it’s not a question of right or wrong or that big companies are dumb. Understand that uncertainty and fear are powerful emotions, which are invariably a factor in every buying decision, whether individual or corporate.

John Ray: [00:02:42] The question you need to answer objectively is whether you’re a safe choice or a risky choice. Is what you offer that buyer one that’s easier to justify if something goes wrong later? Is there a smaller downside? Do you help that buyer avoid or minimize risk? If so, you’re offering value. And that value, as IBM routinely proved in the salad days of mainframes, is worth a premium price.

John Ray: [00:03:16] I’m John Ray on The Price and Value Journey. Past episodes of this series can be found at pricevaluejourney.com. And feel free to email me if you’d like, john@johnray.co. Thank you for joining me.

 

About The Price and Value Journey

The title of this show describes the journey all professional services providers are on:  building a services practice by seeking to convince the world of the value we offer, helping clients achieve the outcomes they desire and trying to do all that at pricing which reflects the value we deliver.

If you feel like you’re working too hard for too little money in your solo or small firm practice, this show is for you. Even if you’re reasonably happy with your practice, you’ll hear ways to improve both your bottom line as well as the mindset you bring to your business.

The show is produced by the North Fulton studio of Business RadioX® and can be found on all the major podcast apps. The complete show archive is here.

John Ray, Host of The Price and Value Journey

John Ray The Price and Value Journey
John Ray, Host of “The Price and Value Journey”

John Ray is the host of The Price and Value Journey.

John owns Ray Business Advisors, a business advisory practice. John’s services include advising solopreneur and small professional services firms on their pricing. John is passionate about the power of pricing for business owners, as changing pricing is the fastest way to change the profitability of a business. His clients are professionals who are selling their “grey matter,” such as attorneys, CPAs, accountants and bookkeepers, consultants, marketing professionals, and other professional services practitioners.

In his other business, John is a Studio Owner, Producer, and Show Host with Business RadioX®, and works with business owners who want to do their own podcast. As a veteran B2B services provider, John’s special sauce is coaching B2B professionals to use a podcast to build relationships in a non-salesy way which translate into revenue.

John is the host of North Fulton Business Radio, Minneapolis-St. Paul Business Radio, Alpharetta Tech Talk, and Business Leaders Radio. house shows which feature a wide range of business leaders and companies. John has hosted and/or produced over 1,500 podcast episodes.

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Tagged With: Amdahl, corporate buyers, emotions, IBM, John Ray, mainframe computers, Price and Value Journey, pricing, professional services, professional services providers, solopreneurs, value, value pricing

Holly Payton with IBM, Paula Washington with Paula Washington Enterprises, and Wayne Kurzen with Kurzen Group

January 31, 2018 by angishields

Atlanta Business Radio
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Holly Payton with IBM, Paula Washington with Paula Washington Enterprises, and Wayne Kurzen with Kurzen Group
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Holly Payton is an Executive Consultant in IBM’s Transformation and Operations organization. She has a proven track record of over 30 years’ experience in the Human Capital Management arena, specializing in change management and learning, helping to accelerate user adoption of major business transformations.

Connect with Holly on LinkedIn.

Paula Washington has successfully managed, directed, and coached hundreds of executives in advancing their careers and businesses. As a result of her life’s work, she established Paula Washington Enterprises to help business leaders structure their creativity to execute vision with precision. Its programs are the Institute for Leadership Innovation and Design Your Life First Academy. The dedicated practice areas are executive and business coaching, consulting, strategic innovation planning and change, as well as economic empowerment for women.

Connect with Paula on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

Wayne Kurzen with the Kurzen Group. is a sought after keynote speaker, multi-time national award winning business advisor and successful entrepreneur with over 15 years experience in helping business leaders create organizations that become market leaders and highly valued companies. A decorated Air Force pilot and commander of a unit of 500, who was promoted in the top 1% of his peers. He translated his leadership and management skills in running several successful businesses – growing one startup to become a Home Depot supplier in less than two years. He has also won many national awards from a group of 350 coaches to include “Coach of the Year” for client results. Wayne’s passion is helping business owners have more time, money and the freedom to enjoy and pursue other passions. He does this by helping leadership teams implement the business operating system called EOS® — the Entrepreneurial Operating System®. He loves EOS® because it is the one thing he has found in 15 years that is a true game change r– making a difference not only in the company, but the owners, the leadership team and their families. Wayne is a Certified EOS® Implementer, keynote speaker and teaches leadership for the Independent Electrical Contractors. He and serves on the board of several non-profits including: 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work For, SafeHouse Urban Outreach, and LifeChangers Prison Ministry. He is also a Coach for Lifework Leadership.

Connect with Wayne on Twitter, LinkedIn, and Facebook.

Tagged With: IBM, Kurzen Group, Paula Washington Enterprises

Dr. Flavio Villanustre with LexisNexis Risk Solutions and Pamela Cobb with IBM Security

September 26, 2017 by angishields

IBM Feature
Atlanta Business Radio
Dr. Flavio Villanustre with LexisNexis Risk Solutions and Pamela Cobb with IBM Security
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Dr. Flavio Villanustre is Vice President of Technology for LexisNexis® Risk Solutions and leads the open source HPCC Systems® platform initiative, which is focused on expanding the community gathering around the HPCC Systems’ Big Data platform. Flavio’s expertise covers a broad range of subjects, including infrastructure, information security, information technology, data analytics, machine learning and more. He has been involved with the open source community for more than two decades, founding the first Linux users’ group in Buenos Aires in 1994.

Flavio was recently named Distinguished Technologist of the Year for successfully advancing LexisNexis Risk Solutions’ reputation as a leading innovator in big data and analytics, promoting data for good strategies by leveraging the company’s open source HPCC Systems and building strong relationships with colleges and universities to promote an exchange of ideas, technology and talent. Prior to his technology career, Dr. Villanustre was a neurosurgeon. Connect with Flavio on LinkedIn and Twitter.

Pamela Cobb directs product marketing for the Security Operations and Response portfolio of IBM Security, including IBM X-Force security research, threat intelligence, and the collaborative defense offerings. By driving security best practice awareness and sharing client success stories, Pam helps organizations understand the threat landscape, specific attack vectors and how to mitigate them through a number of channels spanning blogs, digital and social media platforms, in-person events, and more.

With an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering from Georgia Tech and MBA in Decision Sciences from Georgia State, Pam’s career started with competitive intelligence, and has spanned strategy, market insights, database marketing, and business planning and forecasting. She’s co-leader of the IBM Women in Security Excelling (WISE) organization, has earned the IBM Forward Thinker Award and IBM Global Best Database Marketing Practice Award, and has been published in the Journal of Competitive Intelligence. Follow IBM Security on LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

Tagged With: IBM, LexisNexis Risk Solutions

Ben Hendrick, Managing Partner & Global Competency Leader Infrastructure & Endpoint Security for IBM

May 18, 2016 by angishields

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It was great having my friend, Ben Hendrick join me in Booth 61 at the TechBridge 2016 Digital Ball. Ben is an icon in the Atlanta Technology Community. Ben is not only a powerful executive at IBM Security but Ben is a great giver of himself and of his companies resources to many Atlanta not for profit organizations. TechBridge and Women in Technology are two of the many organizations that have benefited from Ben’s generous contributions. I have known Ben for 8 or 9 years and I am honored to call him my friend. I know you will enjoy this interview.

 

Tagged With: Digital Ball, IBM, IBM Security, Ricky steele, Steele Jobs, Steele Technology Partners, steelejobs.com, TechBridge

TechBridge and the 2016 Digital Ball 3 30 2016

April 2, 2016 by angishields

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Booth 61 with Ricky Steele
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Wednesday, March 30th was a very special time on Booth 61 with Ricky Steele. James Franklin, CEO of TechBridge, Bryson Koehler, EVP and CIO of The Weather Company, Jim Reese, CEO of the Atlanta Mission and Beth Smith, Director at Corus 360 LIT up the studio.

I could add 25 paragraphs of copy and not do this show justice. Highlights are that in 2016, TechBridge will improve the lives of over 50 MILLION people through the not for profit organizations TechBridge serves including the amazing work being done by Jim Reese and the Atlanta Mission. The 2016 Digital Ball will be held on May 7th at the Marriott Marquis. Every major CIO in this city will be in attendance. Very limited tables and sponsorships are still available. Visit www.techbridge.org asap if you want to experience the night of you business lifetime. Booth 61 will be Broadcasting Live from the Digital Ball.

This is the first show sponsored by my new company, Steele Technology Partners. At Steele Technology Partners we are passionate about our clients, our candidates, our community and each another just as we are on Booth 61 with Ricky Steele.

Tagged With: Corus 360, Dell, Everett Steele, IBM, Marriott Marquis, Richard E. Steele, Ricky steele, Steele Jobs.com, Steele Technology Partners, TAG, TechBridge, The Weather Channel, The Weather Company

NC Tech Talk by NCTA: SAS and IBM

May 26, 2015 by angishields

Raleigh Business Radio
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NCTA staffer Marc Montoro was live on location for NCTA’s 2015 State of Technology, and managed to grab interviews with a couple featured speakers.

Keith Collins, Executive Vice President & Chief Information Officer – SAS

Keith Collins, Executive Vice President and Chief Information Officer (CIO) at SAS, serves as a member of the executive team. He is responsible for leading the Information

Technology Division. As CIO, Collins leads a focused effort on our cloud infrastructure and strategy. Prior to Collins being named CIO he served as Chief Technology Officer (CTO) at SAS where led Research and Development. He has been instrumental in leading SAS’ evolution as a provider of industry-specific solutions that deliver the benefits of powerful analytic technologies into the hands of users. Collins led the effort to develop the company’s breakthrough SAS Business Analytics Framework that is redefining business intelligence as it is known today.

Collins is a graduate of North Carolina State University in computer science. He is the founding member of the strategic advisory board of the department of computer science. In 2003, the university named him a Distinguished Engineering Alumnus. Collins also serves as an advisor for Bull City Venture Partners.

John Kelly, SVP of Solutions Portfolio & Research – IBM

As IBM senior vice president, solutions portfolio and research, Dr. John E. Kelly III is focused on the company’s investments in several of the fastest-growing and most strategic parts of the information technology market. His portfolio includes IBM Analytics, IBM Commerce, IBM Security and IBM Watson, as well as IBM Research and the company’s Intellectual Property team. He will also oversee the development of future units devoted to serving clients in specific industries, beginning with IBM Healthcare later this year.

In this role, Dr. Kelly’s top priorities are to stimulate innovation in key areas of information technology and to bring those innovations into the marketplace quickly; to apply these innovations to help IBM clients succeed; and to identify and nurture new and future areas for investment and growth. He works closely with the leaders of these new units to drive business development, accelerate technology transfer and invest for the future.

Tagged With: IBM, Keith Collins, SAS

United Way CIO Conversations with Becky Blalock and Keith Barsuhn

February 21, 2014 by angishields

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Booth 61 2 19 2014 with Becky Blalock and Keith Barsuhn Booth 61 on Wednesday, February 19th, 2014 was a special treat. My long time friend and technology industry legend, Becky Blalock and United Way executive, Keith Barsuhn joined me to discuss the exciting United Way CIO Conversations event scheduled for Friday, March 7th at the IBM headquarters in Sandy Springs.

This is a DO NOT MISS EVENT where you will hear from four of Atlanta’s most influential CIO’s: Dave Barnes/CIO of UPS, Dr. Guido Sacchi/CIO of Global Payments, Janet Sherlock/CIO of Carter’s and David Webb/CIO of Equifax. You will hear them share their technology plans for 2014 and beyond. You will also be able to ask questions at the end of the panel discussion.

This year’s United Way IT campaign is being led by Becky Blalock and Jay Ferro/CIO of American Cancer with a strong team of volunteer leaders you can find on the IT United Web Site.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tagged With: Hunter Technical Resources, IBM, IT United Way, Karl Jennings, Keith Barsuhn, Marva Bailer, Ricky steele, United Way

Transformational Women Highlights Pat Falotico, Georgia Executive for IBM

February 2, 2012 by angishields

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Transformational Women Highlights Pat Falotico, Georgia Executive for IBM
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We sat down this afternoon to talk with Pat Falotico, VP at IBM. Hear her talk about what she has learned about being successful in her career and the importance of asking for what you want.

Pat Falotico is Vice President, Global Sales Center Transformation for IBM. She has spent 26 years with IBM, leading on a broad range of projects, including technical sales, sales management, service business development, software distribution, marketing and development of business partner relationships on the local, regional, national and international level.  She also serves as IBM’s Senior State Executive for Georgia and Senior Location Executive for Atlanta, providing leadership for IBM in the community and across the state, linking our Corporate Citizenship and Spirit activities with strategic IBM initiatives, and leveraging the resources of IBM to achieve strategic business goals

In her current role as Vice President of Sales Center Transformation, Pat is leading a number of optimization projects to improve deployment and productivity of IBM’s 3500 person inside salesforce  worldwide. Prior to her current position, Pat has led large field and inside sales organizations focused on the Small & Medium Business (SMB) Marketplace at regional and national levels. Pat is the Board Chair for Communities in Schools (CIS) of Georgia; the local affiliate of a leading national organization focused on increasing student graduation rates.   As a graduate of Leadership Atlanta, Class of 2007, Pat is now an active member of the alumni and board member and served as the Program Chair for the Class of 2010.  She also serves on the Board of Directors for the Metro Atlanta Chamber of Commerce and the United Way of Metro Atlanta.

Pat holds a B.S. in math and computer science from Manhattan College.  Originally from New York, Pat now lives in Marietta, Georgia with her husband and two children.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tagged With: Henna Inam, IBM, Pat Falotico, Transformational Women

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