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Associations' Event Teams Ambitions & Solutions
Multidimentional Balance of Interests and Values for B2B events
We are on a mission to connect institutional investors' strategies with associations' visions by providing every association event team with personalized, multifaceted daily step suggestions.
Ambixer is "Uber for Sponsorship"
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Provide Sponsor's Demand From Institutional Investors For Member's Events
Empower Members' Relationships With Sponsors With Precise Agendas
Ambixer Solves a Time Shortage for Event teams
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Bridge the gap between the wide range of possible association's members webinars and institutional investor strategic sponsorship goals.
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By design, public companies are market makers that drive massive changes for other companies (clients, suppliers, and competitors) and professionals (association members).
Bridge the gap between the strategic moves of major players and your responsibilities as an association executive or board member.
For Both Long- and Short-term Team's Vision
Questions about team's vision of ambitions and assessment of best solutions. Ambitions can only be achieved with relevant solutions. Relevance depends on estimates. Estimates can only be synchronized if all team members are on the same page. Market maker's moves are selected to align with Firm’s or Client's short-term and long-term business performance targets.
Inspiration Trends
Questions for synchronization team's estimations of opportunities for sales growth and solutions for cost handling.
Incentive plan: short / long-term
Performance measure
Link to strategy
Top-line revenue growth
Bottom-line profit growth
For Head of sales. Extend your B2B marketing and C-level autrich practices. Understand client's needs as your own.
T-shape Vision
Questions for synchronization team's estimations of Topics, Points and Issues for engagement with both Board, Investors, Media.
Stakeholders list
Perspective for context
Deep professional insights
Type of engagement
Timing
For both VP assistants, Head of IR, Head or PR, Head of events. Strengthen the influence of experts and speakers.
Ignorance Map
Questions for synchronization team's estimations of compliance with the risk management frameworks.
Risk descriptions
Management of risk
Levels of risk
Risk matrix
Risk evaluations
For Head of risk. Extend your risk estimation model for lending, private equity or alternative assets.
Cases For Event Teams
Ideas for Client's Strategy Research and Operations Optimization Projects
Pre-Project Aligning Needs to Know Among Client's and Firm's Team
Project's Tacks Backlog Prioritization According Estimations of Risk and Return
Privately find next sponsor project deal for you
Deconstruct vision into ambition and solution case pairs
Proxy wrapping for both Association and Sponsor needs
Mutual disclosure only when event match demand
Types of Actors for Associations' Events
Attendees
Tradeshows Conferences Association events Sponsored webinars
Sponsors
Global companies National companies Market specific sponsors Investors
Event Planners
Current assets Intangible assets Cash Tangible assets
Speakers
Consultants C-level executives Investor relations Public relations
Sponsorship Deal Engine Roadmap
Ambixer Industries Deal Engines List
Ambixer Deal-based Expectation Management is the sophisticated and complex enterprise-level solution designed to reduce the time and cost of closing large deals. For each industry, domain or case, Ambixer has a dedicated Deal Graph and relevant massive of datapoints among a knowlege graph.
Deal Engine Graph aligned with the Graph Global Industry Classification Standard (GICS). The GICS structure consists of 11 sectors, 25 industry groups, 74 industries and 163 sub-industries into which S&P has categorized all major public companies.