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Subject: Key analysts in Analyst firms
Category: Business and Money
Asked by: gill53-ga
List Price: $70.00
Posted: 08 Jan 2003 03:09 PST
Expires: 07 Feb 2003 03:09 PST
Question ID: 139169
I need a list of analysts (name and area aod speciality if possible)
specializing in Manufacturing Technology with focus
on European and US markets. List of analysts required for Gartner,
Forrester Research, IDC, ARC Advisory Group, META and AMR.
Unfortunatley time is of the essence and I would appreciate an answer
as soon as possible. Many thanks!

Request for Question Clarification by omnivorous-ga on 08 Jan 2003 05:43 PST
Gill53 --

By what time do you need a response?  Also, is there a particular
manufacturing technology that's the core of your search, as the
companies mentioned have people following SAP software for
manufacturing but also semiconductor process technologies?

Best regards,

Omnivorous-GA

Clarification of Question by gill53-ga on 08 Jan 2003 06:12 PST
Hi there,

Thanks for coming back to me. To give you a better backgrounder I work
for a technology development company that produce database software
specifically for process industries, it would typically be installed
say for example in a Wyeth manufacturing plant. Analysts are a key
audience for us. I have identified most important analyst groups to be
the ones mentioned below. Each of these companies have hundreds of
analysts, Gartner for example has 1200. The guys we need to target are
those who map technology trends for manufacturing, provide technology
assessments and some even analyze technology vendors. I am interested
in analysts that produce research for the US and Europe only. Does
this clarify things better? To answer your next question, as soon as
really. What kinda timeframe are you looking at? Thanks again.

Request for Question Clarification by omnivorous-ga on 08 Jan 2003 07:34 PST
Gill53 --

I'm very familiar with the market analysts you mentioned -- and yes
IDC and Gartner are huge.  The list of analysts that I keep has about
60 companies in three areas that would have manufacturing people:
*  computers
*  telecommunications
*  semiconductors

It's probably a 4-5 hour task to get a list assembled but that assumes
no interruptions.

Best regards,

Omnivorous-GA

Clarification of Question by gill53-ga on 08 Jan 2003 08:03 PST
Hi again

Just to make sure that I made complete sense the list I need is the
names of the analysts in the six firms I listed and their area of
specification if possible.
I'm getting the impression that you have a list of manufacturing
people in their client companies in the 3 sectors you mentioned.
Could you clarify for me, please. If it is the case I am beginning to
think that both lists would be great.

Thanks again

Request for Question Clarification by omnivorous-ga on 08 Jan 2003 09:11 PST
Gill53 --

We'll chase down the companies that you're seeking first.  But I'll
see if I can add any others.  The list of most-likely firms is about
38: 20 computer analysts; 10 semiconductor; 8 telecommunications.

It's looking as if there will be a couple of people from each company:
an analyst specializing in manufacturing and one in manufacturing
software.

Best regards,

Omnivorous-GA

Clarification of Question by gill53-ga on 08 Jan 2003 09:21 PST
Thanks for that. SOunds you like you're making better progress that I
did. The furthest I got was AMR-Manufacturing Industry Service-Roddy
Martin-Life Sciences Manufacturing.

Cheers
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Subject: Re: Key analysts in Analyst firms
Answered By: omnivorous-ga on 09 Jan 2003 06:06 PST
Rated:5 out of 5 stars
 
Gill53 --

Here are the companies and analysts tracking manufacturing process
technologies or manufacturing software.  Where possible I've indicated
contact e-mail addresses.

In my experience in working with most of these companies, if the
analyst that you contact believes there are others who either share
their interest in a product/technology or who are more specialized,
they'll draw them into a meeting or telephone conversation.



AMR
2 Oliver Street, Fifth Floor
Boston, MA 02109-4925
(617) 542-6600
Fax: (617) 542-5670
http://www.amrresearch.com/

Be aware that there's also a German firm, AMR Research Gmbh, which is
unrelated at http://www.amr-research.com

AMR (the U.S.-based company) has a manufacturing industry service,
where Roddy Martin, the service director, is located.  This web page
lists all of those involved in the service:
AMR Research
Manufacturing Industry Service
http://www.amrresearch.com/aboutus/analysts.asp?GroupId=14

Each of the analysts has a biography linked to their name on the
company directory, giving you a chance to see what they do and what
their experience is.  Here's just one example of one of the
manufacturing analysts:
Mike Prescott, senior client research manager, in this group has a
biography on the company's website.  I couldn't find any e-mail
addresses for analysts:
Biography: Mike Prescott
http://www.amrresearch.com/aboutus/analysts.asp?EmpId=164

This background on what AMR provides in the manufacturing industry
service may also be helpful:
AMR Research
Description of Manufacturing Industry Service
http://www.amrresearch.com/AboutUs/Services/default.asp?id=4

---

ARC Advisory Group
ARC Advisory Group
3 Allied Drive
Dedham, MA 02026 USA
(781) 471-1000
Fax: (781) 471-1100
www.arcweb.com

This is the one research company that wasn't in my list of market
research companies, though I've added it now!  They have research in
the plant software and automation & control areas but their services
are broken down by industry group (electronics, machinery, chemical,
pulp & paper).

Here are some ARC people who have recently appeared in the press with
articles or comments about manufacturing issues.  The article are
linked:

Asish Ghosh, vice-president, aghosh@arcweb.com
Chemical Processing
"Nanotechnology and Manufacturing" (Dec. 12, 2001)
http://www.chemicalprocessing.com/Web_First/cp.nsf/ArticleID/CBOH-5GQTUC/

Simon Bragg, analyst
The Manufacturer
"Event Fatigue" (Nov. 21, 2001)
http://www.themanufacturer.com/content_detail.html?header=article&contents_id=1938&t=manufacturer

Sal Spada, research director
Automotive Design & Production
"In Search of Artificial Intelligence" (November, 2002)
http://www.autofieldguide.com/articles/110205.html

Sid Snitkin, vice-president, srsnitkin@arcweb.com
Plant Services
"Building a Service Support Chain" (Oct. 9, 2002)
http://www.plantservices.com/Web_First/PS.nsf/ArticleID/CBOH-5ERQ8M/

Though the firm apparently doesn't list its analysts a good source for
company analysts and their specialties is here:
ARC Advisory Group
"ARC in the Press"
http://www.arcweb.com/community/pressquotes/pressquotes.asp

---

Forrester Research, Inc.
400 Technology Square
Cambridge, MA 02139
(617) 613-6000
Fax: (617) 613-5000

Forrester lumps manufacturing and business-to-business software in one
service.  The company has eight people working in the service and
their bios are linked on this page:
Forrester Research
"Manufacturing & B2B"
http://www.forrester.com/Research/Coverage/0,5907,159,FF.html

Mark Dixon Bünger, senior analyst, mbunger@forrester.com
Eric G. Brown, principal analyst, ebrown@forrester.com
Bill Doyle, group director, bdoyle@forrester.com
Charles Homs, senior analyst, choms@forrester.com
Julie Meringer, principal, jmeringer@forrester.com
David Metcalfe, dmetcalfe@forrester.co.uk
Andrew Parker, senior analyst, aparker@forrester.nl
Bruce D. Temkin, principal analyst, btemkin@forrester.com

---

Gartner/Dataquest 
56 Top Gallant Road 
Stamford, CT 06904 
(203) 964-0096
http://www4.gartner.com/ 

Both Gartner Group and IDC are broad-based research companies with the
resources to cover business by technologies and industries, making it
difficult sometimes to get to the right person.  It is especially
important with these 2 companies to network your way to other analysts
with interests in your area.

I've assumed that analysts covering data on semiconductor
manufacturing ARE NOT what you'd be seeking, relying instead on those
covering manufacturing technology and software.  Here's a list of
those analysts:
Laurie Balch, senior analyst
Daniel Stang, research analyst
Marc Halpern, analyst
Geraldine Cruz, senior analyst
Kenneth Brant, research director

Gartner Group has an excellent search function.  I used the term
"manufacturing" to find relevant articles, then triaged them to find
analysts covering the areas desired.  Clicking on analysts' bylines in
the research links brings up a biography for each, as well as a list
of recent publications.

Relatively little of the company's research is available online but
their archive of press releases gives you a chance to identify
analysts working in areas that you may find attractive:
Gartner Group
"2002 Press Releases"
http://www4.gartner.com/5_about/press_releases/list2002.jsp

---

IDC
5 Speen Street
Framingham, MA 01701 USA
(508)872-8200
http://www.idc.com

International Data Corp. (IDC) is the research arm of a diversified IT
information company, IDG.  Make sure that you get to the idc.com pages
because they have a very effective search capability, where the search
capability on the corporate pages are weak (to be polite).

Like Gartner Group, IDC doesn't really have a manufacturing focus. 
This is a list of the analyst teams:
IDC
"Analyst Teams"
http://www.idc.com/en_US/templates/viewAnalystTeams.jhtml

But you can use the term "manufacturing" to see what work has been
done recently in the area.  This turns up these analysts as being the
best to contact; each analyst has a brief biography hot-linked to
their name:
Jennifer Thomson, senior research analyst, European vertical markets
Gisela Wilson, director Product Life-Cycle Management Systems
Tim Grieser, program vice-president, Enterprise Systems
Katrina Menzigian, director Business Process Outsourcing
Meredith Whalen, vice-president, Vertical Markets research program

IDC doesn't publish analysts' e-mail addresses but generally follows
the format of first initial plus last name @idc.com, so if George Bush
worked at IDC his e-mail address would be:
gbush@idc.com

---

Meta Group 
208 Harbor Drive 
PO Box 120061 
Stamford, CT 06912-0061 
(800) 945-META 
(203) 973-6700 
http://www.metagroup.com/

Meta Group's service areas are detailed here:
Meta Group
"Products and Services"
http://www.metagroup.com/products/products.htm#ADVISORY

The following analysts have written about manufacturing topics. 
Generally Meta Group e-mail addresses use the following convention:
firstname.lastname@metagroup.com

Barry Wilderman, enterprise resource management
Al Passori, medical device manufacturing
Carl Lehmann, supplier resource management
Enrico Camerinelli, automotive manufacturing

=============

That covers the companies that you requested.  Here's a list of other
analysts that deal research.  Of the 38 on the list that I keep, only
these have any coverage of manufacturing-related topics.  Where
there's someone doing manufacturing software, I've tried to indicate
who they are:

Aberdeen Group 
260 Franklin Street, Suite 1700 
Boston, MA 02110 
617-723-7890 
http://www.aberdeen.com/ 

Aberdeen Group is very similar to Meta and Forrester.  Having worked
with them, I find Aberdeen analysts extremely helpful.  Their service
areas are highlighted here and you're probably most-interested in
Supply Chain Management:
Aberdeen Group
"Knowledge Center Overview"
http://www.aberdeen.com/ab_company/researchareas/researchareas.htm

David Alschuler heads the service group that covers Enterprise
management; you'll find his e-mail address and contact information on
the page below.  All of their analysts bios are on one page:
"Analyst Bios"
http://www.aberdeen.com/ab_company/bios/analystbios-abc.htm

---

Aktrin Research Institute
164 S. Main St. (Radio Bldg.)
P.O. Box 898
High Point, NC, 27261, USA
(336) 841-8535
Fax.: (336) 841-5435
http://www.furniture-info.com/001-homepage.htm

Furniture industry research, including manufacturing.  Contact: Thomas
Dossenbach.

---

Gardner Publications, Inc.
6915 Valley Avenue
Cincinnati, OH 45244
(800) 950-8020
(513) 527-8800
Fax: (513) 527-8801 
http://www.gardnerweb.com/

This is a publisher that concentrates highly on the metalworking,
plastics and automotive production industry.  They do some custom
studies of manufacturing.

---

Prismark Partners LLC
130 Main Street
Cold Spring Harbor, NY 11724
(631) 367-9187
Fax: (631) 367-9223
http://www.prismark.com/home.html

Prismark's area of concentration is semiconductor manufacturing.
Three of the lead analysts in the company are Phil Planski, Charles
Lassen and Brian Swiggett.

---

SRI International
333 Ravenswood Avenue
Menlo Park, CA 94025
(650) 859-4771
 
Originally Stanford Research Institute, this is a non-profit
organization with the following specialties:
http://www.sri.com/rd/

 
Google search strategy: 
manufacturing + software + "market research" 

If any part of this is unclear, please request a clarification before
rating this answer.
 
Best regards, 
 
Omnivorous-GA
gill53-ga rated this answer:5 out of 5 stars
Couldn't have asked for a more comprehensive answer. Researcher
attitude was extremely positive and helpful too. Those extra tips on
how to get more from answers already provided are great.

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