Cav (who is in Chile),
I cannot agree with you more. What you have described is so true. This reminds me of last spring.
We are working quite a lot with a major CRM maker, and it is a matter of time (bar a major mistep on that maker's part) before they will blanket the country here. With this maker, we work on Avaya. Asterisk and other proposals. Would it not be great if Genesys also be considered? Yes, it is hard to believe, but actually, Genesys was really under-represented, to say it mildly, there.
So, I insisted that this CRM company meet them. I met with Genesys, pitched the idea, they gladly agreed, and we had a meeting. Then two. The premise was simple: we know both that CRM and Genesys, so it would be a win-win for everyone involved to work together. We then pushed CRM product-Genesys with our support to our partners.
And then, it turns out, Genesys started meeting without us. Which is fine, after all, it is their prerogative - they are a multi-national company with global ties to CRM company. They decided not to use us - fine. Still, I think this clearly showed their attitude toward everything. Genesys really forgot that their success lies in their ability to enhance, augment, and interface. While on paper, technically, they have retained this capability, in real life, this is no longer true.
I agree with you, Cav, whole-heartedly. Genesys wants to take the lead, it wants to be in control and have the final say. This is great. Who am I to tell a $1B company how to strengthen their market share? I just wish Genesys would actually be decent enough to tell the rest of the world about this.
I like when someone is marching to the beat of their own drum.
To do this, on top of the will, you need to know how to march. And you need a drum. What Genesys has done is to tell everyone that it will march to the beat of their own drum, and then placed itself behind a well-trained and dedicated marching band during a town parade. Without a drum. And without putting too much effort into training how to march.
Will they be noticed? Absolutely. Will they be noticed the way they have hoped? I doubt it...