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Arm-twisting: Why suffer in silence?



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Arm-twisting: Why suffer in silence?
Friday, November 28, 2008

In the initial days of my starting work in Cybermedia, I was sometimes amazed at how much lack of communication there was between the vendors and the channel partners. At one after the other IT Panchayat or in a meeting with any channel partner I would only hear complaints about the treatment that was being meted out by certain vendors to the channel partners.

Then after a while the din subsided and there was a scenario in which truce was called between both. However, the daggers are out in full force these days. Blame it on the market scenario or the current economic situation; things are going from bad to worse across the country.

Most complaints are directed at three biggest vendors in the country and hardware and software giants whose policies are not considered very partner friendly.

I, personally, know of so many complaints against these vendors. Only last week a partner was telling me about a partner in Jaipur who has almost Rs 14 lakh payments pending with one of these three. A similar instance was reported in Bhubaneswar where while the amount was Rs 2 lakhs it has been pending for more than a year and a half.

Shivangi Yadav

Now these are not big amounts for a vendor who is the world leader, but for the partner concerned it makes a huge difference to his bottomline especially when the times are bad. Also news has emerged in North India where the same vendor is said to have formed a cartel and imposed working rules on the channel partners.

The other instance is how this software major is clearly indulging in what partners think is arm-twisting. While partners in South India have raised a hue and cry about the whole issue, there are others who are speaking about it also but in hushed tones. Then there is this one partner who, in a typical David versus Goliath situation, has done what would have been unthinkable in normal circumstances, taken a vendor to court. The owner of the company alleges that the software vendor has been filing false cases against partners who do not fall in line; the vendor on the other hand claims that it is protecting its IPR.

While it is left to the court to decide which way this battle goes, what will be interesting to note is how long the partner is able to sustain the might of the vendor which has at its disposal a team of lawyers and unlimited resources.

But what really amazes me is that this is a one-off case. Ideally speaking there should have been a barrage of cases, and public hue and cry about it, but is it there? Actually no, most partners are unwilling to even discuss their problems. If they do, mostly it is off the record for fear of repercussions. And what is more astounding is that they still keep on doing business with the vendor on the terms and conditions that are laid by the latter.

So why is it that while some will come out in the open and discuss their issues, others will not-lack of unity, a support system that will back you up are the two things that come to mind. So it brings me back to what I have been saying in the column and even offline to many association presidents and even influential channel partners-unite. If you want to tide over the hard times, unity is what will take you place, and make you stay afloat.

(Write in your comments to me at shivangiy@cybermedia.co.in).


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