Peer Discussions FAQ

What is a peer discussion?

Peer discussions are virtual meetings, centered on a relevant topic, facilitated by Forrester experts, where peers with similar challenges collaborate to strategize, validate ideas, and mitigate risks.

Although Forrester’s expertise and resources are used to initiate conversations, peer discussions require active participation and the willingness of attendees to share experiences and work together on common challenges.

Some peer discussions will include breakout sessions for more personalized discussions.

Why attend a peer discussion?

By attending a peer discussion, you will:

  • Gain insight into best practices that are already proven across organizations like yours.
  • Discuss customer dynamics and market trends that impact your industry.
  • Uncover blind spots in your strategy to improve the outcome of your prioritized initiatives.

How long are peer discussions?

Most peer discussions are 60-minutes long.

Are peer discussions recorded?

In order to encourage live participation, peer discussions are not recorded.

Can colleagues be invited to peer discussions?

Peer discussions are an exclusive benefit provided to Forrester Decisions VIP Leader and Forrester Decisions Leader license holders. This allows us to secure a high-quality experience for all participants, ensuring they’ll be interacting with a focused group of peers with similar responsibilities. There are numerous opportunities for others to interact with and get value from Forrester, through guidance sessions, webinars, certification, sharing of research, and other events.

Can I suggest a topic for a peer discussion?

Absolutely! Please share any suggestions for topics with your account manager or customer success manager.