The Channel Surfers
In this celebratory and playful episode of the Channel Surfers podcast, co-hosts Jeff Lennon and John McCabe draw a compelling and humorous parallel between the founding of the United States in 1776 and the modern-day challenge of building and scaling a successful channel partner ecosystem. Recorded with Jeff “just outside of Philadelphia” on the cusp of America’s 250th birthday, the conversation blends historical analogies with actionable channel strategy. The tone is conversational, upbeat, and lightly irreverent, with the hosts joking about being the “founding fathers of channel podcasts” while anchoring their banter with concrete takeaways for channel leaders. Core Analogy: The Founding Fathers as a Channel Leadership Team The hosts kick off their elaborate metaphor by assigning roles to the Founding Fathers as if they were assembling a channel leadership team: - George Washington as The Channel Chief/President: The ultimate leader who sets direction, rallies the coalition, and is put in place when the time is right. His early military failures, like at Fort Duquesne, are highlighted as crucial learning experiences, underscoring that failure is a vital lesson in growth. Jeff frames Washington as the “channel chief” who eventually becomes “president of the company” (i.e., the country). - John Adams as VP of Sales/Channel: The often-overlooked "groundbreaker" and behind-the-scenes stabilizer who works the deals, builds trust, and keeps stakeholders aligned to establish the foundational relationships necessary for success. - Thomas Jefferson as The Visionary/Operations: The strategic mind responsible for the grand plan. Jeff positions Jefferson as the operations-minded visionary who “maps out the plan,” akin to drafting a channel charter or strategy document (the Declaration of Independence). - Benjamin Franklin as The Strategic Alliances Director: The diplomat tasked with securing crucial foreign partnerships. John calls him the “OG strategic account director” who wooed France, illustrating the importance of international alliances and influence. Jeff humorously likens him to the "John Daly" of the group—a fun guy who also gets critical deals done. - Alexander Hamilton as The Chief Revenue Officer (CRO): Credited with structuring the nation's financial underpinnings, an analogy for building the revenue architecture, partner incentives, and fiscal discipline in channel programs. The Thirteen Colonies as a Partner Ecosystem The metaphor is expanded to view the Thirteen Colonies as a diverse partner ecosystem, where the strength lies in uniting different entities toward a common goal. - Diversity as a Strength: Just as each colony had its unique economy (e.g., Virginia's tobacco), modern partners (VARs, MSPs, GSIs, ISVs) bring specialized skills. The ecosystem's power comes from uniting these diverse partners. - Alignment is Key: The challenge is to unite partners with different business models under a shared vision, a fundamental need that hasn't changed since 1776. - The Constitution as a Channel Charter: A clear, foundational document—like a channel charter—is essential. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution serve as metaphors for codifying the vision, principles, rules of engagement, and goals to ensure everyone knows their role. "No Taxation Without Attribution": Channel Conflict and Fairness The famous revolutionary slogan, "No taxation without representation," is cleverly reframed for the channel world as "No taxation without attribution." - Fairness Over Revenue: The hosts argue that most channel conflicts, like the American Revolution, are not fundamentally about money but about fairness. Partners want equitable treatment and recognition for their contributions. - The Importance of Trust: John shares an anecdote about a partner whose primary concern was "Don't make me look bad," highlighting that trust is paramount. If a partner feels betrayed, the relationship is effectively "dead."
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