Alliance Failure and Alliance Success: The 80% Rule
Peter Simoons, CSAP
I help alliance professionals turn strategic alliances into lasting success.
The research into alliance failure and success rates continues to display a broad spectrum of figures. The figures range from a mere 20% alliance failure rate at best, to a daunting 80% alliance failure rate at worst. It is this notably high alliance failure rate of 80% that sparks disbelief!
This prompts one to wonder whether companies would genuinely invest in something they believe has a 4 in 5 chance of failure?
The 80% Rule
In 2012, ASAP conducted the State of Alliance Management study, delving into the subject of alliance performance. The report illustrates an average alliance success rate of 53%, a figure that consistently resonates with other studies.
The most significant findings reveal that companies adhering to a structured alliance management process constantly report a superior success rate with their alliances compared to the average success rate – achieving up to 80% success! Conversely, companies that approach alliances in an impromptu manner report a mere 20% success rate.
This is what I term, the 80% rule: 80% of ad hoc unstructured business partnerships and strategic alliances fail, while contrariwise, 80% of the companies that follow a structured approach establish prosperous business partnerships and strategic alliances.
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Causes of Alliance Failure
Alliances falter due to a range of reasons, including:
Adequate preparation, alliance management, and communication can help alleviate most of these causes. Companies that invest in building skills and competencies before engaging in alliances generally report higher success rates. They shape and handle alliances systematically, following an alliance life cycle methodology.
Companies new to alliances and therefore less seasoned, conceivably face a higher failure rate compared to organisations possessing an established, experienced alliance management capability.
Methods to Amplify Alliance Success
Attaining maturity in alliance creation akin to that of more experienced companies will require time and lessons learned. Here are some key steps and considerations to apply to your own alliance endeavours:
Enhancing alliance success requires a long-term commitment to building and nurturing relationships. By prioritising mutual benefits, transparent communication and strategic planning, companies can forge alliances that fuel growth and innovation.
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1 年Thanks for sharing Simon. While failure rates varies across industries and one could safely argue that it remains significantly high, has there been another study on the level or degree of failure in alliances and partnerships? Association of Strategic Alliance Professionals