Lead the future of business

At Everest Group, we collaborate with the world’s most innovative organizations to uncover the trends, technologies, and strategies defining the future of business.

An analyst briefing is your opportunity to share your unique perspective – and help shape the insights our global members relay on to drive confident decisions. 

Why engage with Everest Group?

Our research powers the decision-making of leading enterprises, service providers, and technology innovators across industries.

By briefing our analysts, you contribute to the insights and analysis that help shape market narratives and influence critical investment and growth strategies.

Who we invite to brief

We prioritize briefings from organizations that are:

  • Shaping or disrupting their markets
  • Delivering proven innovation and client success
  • Offering differentiated solutions aligned to key research areas

Whether you are a global leader or an emerging disruptor, if your story moves the market, we want to hear from you.

What to expect

  • Submit your briefing request:

    Tell us about your company, your story, and the topics you wish to discuss.

  • Review for alignment:

    Our team will review your request to ensure it fits with our current research focus. If accepted, briefings are typically scheduled two to four weeks in advance, depending on availability and topic relevance.

  • Strategic conversation:

    Selected briefings are scheduled for 60 minutes to allow ample time for discussion, insights, and exploration of future trends – though many conversations may wrap within 30-45 minutes depending on the depth of the topic. 

Our briefing tips

Assume we know the market: 

Use only 1-2 slides to show you know overall market dynamics and assume our analysts already know the market you’re discussing.

Focus on the market impact:

Share how your offerings or insights are shaping trends, solving challenges, or redefining industries.

Highlight differentiation:

Articulate what sets your solutions or strategies apart from others.

Tell client success stories:

Showcase real-world examples that illustrate results, innovation, or market leadership.

 

Connect to emerging themes:

Align your conversation to key business or technology shifts that Everest Group and our clients care about.

Leave time for dialogue:

Build in space for questions, discussion, and exploration – we value a two-way conversation. 

FAQs

  • What happens after I submit a briefing request?

    Our team will review your submission to ensure it aligns with our current research priorities. If accepted, briefings are typically scheduled two to four weeks in advance, depending on availability and topic relevance. If a briefing is not selected, we will follow up to let you know – every request is thoughtfully considered, and we appreciate your interest in engaging with our analysts. 

  • Who can request a briefing with Everest Group?

    We welcome briefing requests from established enterprises, service providers, and technology innovators – as well as emerging disruptors – that are shaping or transforming their markets. We select briefings based on research relevance, and not all are accepted – client status has no impact on the selection process. 

  • How are briefings conducted – virtually or in-person?

    Most briefings are conducted virtually via video or conference call. In-person briefings may be arranged on a case-by-case basis.

  • Is there a fee associated with participating in an analyst briefing?

    No, there is no fee to participate in an analyst briefing. Everest Group is a trusted, independent source of research and insight.

  • How will Everest Group use the information shared during the briefing?

    Briefing content informs our analysts’ understanding of market trends, client success strategies, and emerging innovations. Information from briefings may be reflected in our research, always with respect for confidentiality and attribution agreements.

  • What is the difference between an analyst briefing and an analyst inquiry?

    A briefing is your opportunity to present information about your company, offerings, and market perspectives to Everest Group’s analysts – helping inform our research and insights. An analyst inquiry is when a member engages analysts to ask questions or seek advice based on our research. 

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