Institutional benchmark access and strategic support for serious organizations
Enterprise agreements are designed for institutions that need more than a single report or one-time engagement. These agreements can combine benchmark research access, data licensing, advisory consulting, certified assessments, executive briefings, and recurring support into a unified institutional relationship.
Enterprise boundary
Enterprise agreements provide broader access, recurring support, and tailored institutional terms. They do not purchase ranking changes, score changes, publication suppression, or preferred inclusion in public indexes.
Enterprise agreement types
Enterprise agreements should give buyers a clear sense of the main institutional relationship models available.
Research access agreement
Annual institutional access to benchmark reports, annual bundles, and selected benchmark publications across the published index families.
$10,000–$25,000+ starting range
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Institutional benchmark data licensing combined with rights for internal analysis, planning, intelligence, and reporting workflows.
$25,000–$75,000+ starting range
Request quoteStrategic advisory agreement
Ongoing advisory support including briefings, leadership sessions, interpretation, peer comparison work, and benchmark-informed strategic guidance.
$25,000–$100,000+ starting range
Request quoteAssessment program agreement
Structured multi-period assessment support for organizations that need formal evaluation, recurring reassessment, or multi-unit review.
$30,000–$150,000+ starting range
Request quoteIntegrated benchmark partnership
Combined institutional relationship spanning research access, data rights, advisory support, assessment services, and executive engagement.
$50,000–$250,000+ starting range
Request quoteCustom enterprise agreement
Tailored terms for governments, global institutions, investors, universities, research centers, or multi-division enterprise clients.
Custom starting range
Request quoteWhat enterprise agreements can include
- Institutional research access: annual access to benchmark reports and index families
- Structured data rights: internal licensing for benchmark datasets and related assets
- Recurring advisory: executive briefings, strategy sessions, peer analysis, and leadership support
- Assessment services: formal reviews, reassessments, and multi-unit evaluation programs
- Executive delivery: board-ready briefings, custom memos, and presentation support
What enterprise agreements do not include
- Guaranteed score improvement
- Guaranteed public ranking improvement
- Suppression of public benchmark findings
- Paid inclusion in benchmark indexes
- Methodology changes designed around a client’s preferred outcome
Common enterprise use cases
Enterprise buyers typically need continuity, internal coordination, and a broader institutional arrangement.
Large companies
Need annual benchmark access, leadership briefings, peer comparisons, and structured improvement support.
Governments and public bodies
Need multi-stakeholder benchmark analysis, comparative policy review, and formal evaluation support.
Technology organizations
Need benchmark intelligence across AI, robotics, governance, safety, and institutional trust.
Universities and research centers
Need institution-wide access to benchmark materials, data, and structured comparative analysis.
How enterprise agreements are structured
Enterprise relationships should feel organized, credible, and scalable for both sides.
| Component | Description | Typical role in agreement |
|---|---|---|
| Access rights | Who inside the institution can access reports, data, and benchmark materials | Core baseline |
| Service mix | Which services are included: research, data, advisory, assessments, briefings | Customizable scope |
| Cadence | Annual, quarterly, or multi-period delivery and support schedule | Operational structure |
| Governance | How requests, reviews, and strategic sessions are handled across the engagement | Relationship quality |
| License terms | Internal use, team use, enterprise-wide use, or research-limited usage rights | Rights management |
| Executive delivery | Leadership briefings, board updates, strategic memos, or workshop sessions | High-value add-on |
Recommended initial enterprise menu
- Research access agreement
- Data and insights agreement
- Strategic advisory agreement
- Assessment program agreement
- Integrated benchmark partnership
Recommended expansion path
- Quarterly benchmark intelligence retainers
- Multi-division assessment programs
- Cross-sector custom benchmark studies
- Leadership offsite support and recurring workshops
- Embedded benchmark data and API access
Enterprise buyer pathways
Most enterprise clients arrive through one of a few recognizable paths.
Research-led
Starts with reports or public rankings and expands into broader institutional access.
Assessment-led
Begins with a formal review and evolves into recurring support, reassessment, and governance work.
Data-led
Begins with structured data needs and expands into advisory, licensing, and leadership interpretation.
Enterprise principles
- Institutional convenience should increase without compromising benchmark independence
- Enterprise support must remain clearly distinct from public scoring decisions
- Rights, scope, and support levels should be legible and contractible
- Recurring clients should receive structured service, not vague promises
- Large agreements should strengthen quality, not weaken credibility
Buyer language this page should support
- “We want recurring access for our whole team.”
- “We need more than a report; we need a relationship.”
- “We want data, briefings, and strategic support together.”
- “We need a multi-unit or multi-period agreement.”
- “We want benchmark access at enterprise scale.”
Relationship to other services
Enterprise agreements unify the benchmark services stack at institutional scale.
Purchase Research
Best for individual reports and standalone benchmark publications.
Data Licenses
Best for structured data access and defined benchmark usage rights.
Advisory
Best for interpretation, executive briefings, and strategy work.
Certified Assessments
Best for formal structured reviews and deeper evaluator-led engagement.
Discuss an enterprise agreement
Build a recurring institutional relationship around research access, data licensing, advisory support, and formal benchmark review.