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Adding New Partners


The setup chapter of Siebel Partner Relationship Management Administration Guide describes the process of adding new partners.

In Siebel PRM, individuals can register at the Siebel Partner Portal and can automatically become individual partners. Self-registered partners would probably not be used in the insurance industry.

In Siebel PRM, companies typically apply to become partners by registering at the Siebel Partner Portal. When they register, they enter information that is stored in a Prospective Partner record. When the brand owner approves them, the Prospective Partner record is converted to a Partner record.

This model of partner registration can be used in the insurance industry and is supported by Siebel Agent Portal. However, in the insurance industry, it is more common to recruit partners in other ways.

If a new partner registers online, then you should add the partner using the process described in the setup chapter of Siebel Partner Relationship Management Administration Guide.

If a new partner is recruited in some other way, you should modify the process of adding a partner as described below.

In the setup chapter of Siebel Partner Relationship Management Administration Guide, the enrollment process begins with the following two steps:

These two steps do not apply if the partner did not register on line, and they should be replaced by the following:

After the first two steps, the rest of the process of adding a new partner in Siebel Agent Portal is similar to Siebel Partner Portal.

For information about adding a new Partner record directly, see the section about other ways of adding partner records, at the end of the setup chapter of Siebel Partner Relationship Management Administration Guide.

To add a new partner, if the partner did not register online:


 Siebel Partner Relationship Management Administration Guide Addendum for Industry Applications 
 Published: 18 April 2003