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Preparing To Partner Effectively and Profitably
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| Thinking about forming a partnership? Read on to discover the key steps you should take to increase the odds of working effectively and profitably together. Without doing due diligence regarding the strengths of each partner and the parameters of the partnership itself, you have little chance for enjoying and profiting from a long-term, successful partnership. |
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Partnerships: The Small Business Secret Weapon
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| Partnerships – Why do You Need Them?
By Sarah Gerdes, Business Marketing Group, Inc.
Whether you are a two-person firm or part of a global 50 organization, creating the right partnership is vital to successfully growing a business. This article is the first in a series of 5 articles that will walk you through the partnering specifics: Partnerships – Why do You Need Them?; Identifying and Validating the Right Partner; Creating the Partnership; Negotiating and Close the Agreement and Ending the Partnership.
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Partnering Techniques for the Entrepreneur the First Pitch
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| When the owner of a three person small business pitched Home Depot on a partnership to grow his painting company, he had no idea how close he came to achieving his goal. But his lack of asking the right questions and capitalizing on the needs of the larger business cost him the partnership opportunity. This article covers common partnership problems encountered by entrepreneurs during the first partner conversation and the six critical questions to ask during the initial pitch that can make or break the conversation. |
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Forming a Business
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| Whether you are forming your first business or adding to an existing one, it pays to set it up correctly. Choosing the wrong business structure will expose you to unnecessary costs and risks later on. Failing to address the key practical issues can result in you falling out with your business partners.
This briefing focuses on:
* The relative advantages of trading as a limited company, a sole trader or a partnership.
* The mechanics of setting up a business, to comply with the law.
* Choosing a name for your business.
* The most important practical issues - agreeing the strategy and key operational and personnel issues with those you go into business with. |
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Preparing To Partner Effectively and Profitably
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| Thinking about forming a partnership? Read on to discover the key steps you should take to increase the odds of working effectively and profitably together. Without doing due diligence regarding the strengths of each partner and the parameters of the partnership itself, you have little chance for enjoying and profiting from a long-term, successful partnership. |
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IS YOUR BUSINESS PUTTING YOUR ASSETS AT RISK? BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS: THE GENERAL PARTNERSHIP
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| The general partnership has existed for centuries. Today, it is controlled by the laws of the state in which it operates. The general partnership is easy to create - sometimes too easy. Unwary business owners have become partners creating obligations to others without intending to do so just by conducting themselves as a partnership. This article explains what a general partnership is, how it is formed, and the rights and obligations of the partners. Protect your personal assets and make certain you understand how the general partnership works. |
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Common Partnership Challenges
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| Partnerships can be very beneficial, but they can also be a source of frustration if there isn't a means for addressing common partnership challenges. This article will show how easy it is to go astray from what was originally planned when the partnership was initiated. See if any of these challenges sound familiar. Identifying problems early and taking corrective action may save your sanity and your partnership. |
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Four Business Partnering Ideas for Colossal Expansion
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| A partnership is a way to balance your strengths with someone else's in order to get more done - without losing your mind! Entrepreneurs as a whole tend to thrive in their creativity but don't enjoy managing their business. That's where a partner can come in handy. A partnership is often the leverage strategy a CEO chooses when its time to expand.
There are some real tricks to having a partnership that works. I've seen many situations blow up because the keys to having a profitable partnership aren't in place. |
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Joint Venture Marketing: Make it Work for You
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| Since the Internet first burst into our lives, there have been online businesses that were selling products and services to people. The businesses that took advantage of this market reach also took advantage of the power of partnerships to pull it off. If the idea of partnering with another business (forming a joint venture) gives you cold feet, the information below could be helpful. Many people avoid going out and finding a partnership because they are just too afraid if it. They have too much anxiety about receiving a negative response or that it would not work out at all. The best way to deal with this is to just go ahead with it, keeping in mind the positive aspects of joint venturing. This article will look into what it takes to set up your own joint venture deal so that you can sell more, and worry less. |
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Expert Business Tips
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| You can form a business partnership as well with someone you know. However, you are bound to fail if you do not know what you need to do in order to choose the right partners. Here are some expert business tips on how you can choose good partners when forming a joint venture with them. |
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Cultural and Religious Differences in a Business Partnership
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| While money, family obligations, credit history, business skills, and values are important characteristics for prospective partners to evaluate when forming a business partnership, cultural and religious differences are deeply rooted and also deserve special consideration. Several criteria exist for determining whether a prospective business partner is a good fit. Criteria seven, Compatibility of Cultural and Religious Differences, can help a business owner determine whether she and her partner will be able to work together, long-term.
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