Auditing the rapport in your analyst relationships

Analyst Relationship Audit (ARA) is a measurement for the progress of analyst relations programs. First developed in 2001, it involves a series of confidential interviews with analysts following a company’s peer group in order to determine the current level of relationships with the key analyst houses. The diagram here shows an example from an audit we carried a few years ago.

An important part of this audit is discovering how far the tonality of analysts’ comments are positive or negative towards the firm. However, the audit is also a great opportunity to discusser the real rapport between the AR team and the firm: and that’s somthing which can move independently of the analysts’ view of the firm as a whole.

We use a four-level maturity model to classify each house and produce a report summarising recommendations for improving communication between key analysts and the vendor.

  1. Awareness: This level of relationship indicates that, as a group, analysts at that firm have a general awareness about the vendor, its strategy and goals.
  2. Belief: This level of relationship indicates that, as a group, analysts at that firm have enough familiarity to fill a schematic or quantitative model with information about the vendor.
  3. Conviction: This level of relationship indicates that, as a group, analysts at that firm have come to realise the current and future value in the vendor to the extent that they consider it a potentially suitable choice for one of their customers.
  4. Adoption: This level of relationship indicates that, as a group, analysts at that firm have been engaged in an ongoing discussion with the vendor about its benefits, costs and view of the market dynamics.

If you want to read a little more about the approach, download Measuring the effectiveness of analyst relations outreach.

Duncan Chapple

Duncan Chapple is the preeminent consultant on optimising international analyst relations and the value created by analyst firms. As SageCircle research director, Chapple directs programs that assess and increase the business value of relationships with industry analysts and sourcing advisors.