{"id":1273,"date":"2013-04-01T00:22:00","date_gmt":"2013-04-01T00:22:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/localhost\/projects\/horsesforsources\/phil-fersht-gone_040113\/"},"modified":"2013-04-01T00:22:00","modified_gmt":"2013-04-01T00:22:00","slug":"phil-fersht-gone_040113","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.horsesforsources.com\/phil-fersht-gone_040113\/","title":{"rendered":"Phil Fersht steps down as HfS CEO"},"content":{"rendered":"
After more than three years at the helm of leading research organization HfS Research, Phil Fersht<\/a> will be stepping down as CEO to “pursue other interests”. \u00a0The HfS advisory board is meeting later this week to discuss potential replacements.<\/p>\n Advisory board spokesman, Ari Gibbs, has released the following statement:<\/p>\n “We appreciate Phil’s energy and sense of humour, but you can’t expect to run a profitable analyst business while giving away all the research and throwing lavish executive parties. \u00a0We will announce a replacement in due course.”<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n Phil Fersht to step aside as CEO of HfS Research<\/p>\n<\/div>\n Fersht founded HfS Research<\/a> in March, 2010, based on the success of his blog “Horses for Sources” and proceeded to assemble a world class pool of research talent to flood the market with research reports, surveys, white papers, webcasts, benchmarking data and forecasts. \u00a0Today, the firm has produced over 200 published research documents and caters for a global subscriber base in excess of 120,000 avid readers across all spectra of industry.<\/p>\n However, the firm’s revenue model has always remained a mystery. \u00a0According to one research subscriber, “The HfS experience has been incredible – the analysts actually talk to us like we’re human beings. We don’t have to dial 1-800 numbers and go through endless tiers of\u00a0administration to talk to them. \u00a0They even write research that is readable and practical!” \u00a0However, when the subscriber was\u00a0questioned\u00a0as to the cost of the research, she declined to comment.<\/p>\n According to an HfS employee, who wishes to remain anonymous:<\/p>\n “Things have gotten so bad, we’re having to steal toilet paper from the Starbucks over the road from the office. \u00a0Meanwhile, Phil’s off swilling pink champagne with the likes of\u00a0Stephen Dubner<\/a>.”<\/p>\n<\/blockquote>\n One of HfS’ competitors greeted the news with trepidation, “Thank god he’s gone – how can you compete with a research firm that actually has personality and the confidence to give some of its research away for free? \u00a0We’ve been getting killed. \u00a0My concern now is they’ll actually replace him with someone with a business brain who will really hurt us”.<\/p>\n\n
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