At the request of Forrester, this post has been removed. Here’s their note to me:
Since we do not permit non-clients to cite our research without a reprint license to the specific research they are citing, we must ask that you remove the blog in its entirety as well as any posts you have made online (for example, on LinkedIn) that cite our research. Please confirm that the posts have been taken down. Looking forward to your response.
Hello,
This is Kit Rion from Forrester Citations writing to inform you that your blog citing Forrester’s research is in violation of our Citation Policy. Citation of Forrester’s research is a privilege reserved for Forrester clients. Please remove this blog and any other citations of Forrester’s research (including but not limited to social media) as soon as possible and inform us of when the citations have been removed. You can contact us at citations@forrester.com. We are here if you have any questions – looking forward to your response.
I will contact you at citations@forrester.com to see if there is some way to come into compliance without removing everything. Thanks
This post has been removed at the request of Forrester. Here’s their response to my request to post it without the Wave diagram, which is readily available online. “Since we do not permit non-clients to cite our research without a reprint license to the specific research they are citing, we must ask that you remove the blog in its entirety as well as any posts you have made online (for example, on LinkedIn) that cite our research. Please confirm that the posts have been taken down. Looking forward to your response.”