13 reasons why leaning into the right business alliance is a must
BY FAST COMPANY EXECUTIVE BOARD Photo credits: LIGHTFIELD STUDIOS / Adobe Stock
It takes a village to grow your company and thrive.
When you are just starting out during the first few years of a new business operation, it may be instinctive to keep your head down and focus on how to thrive in your day-to-day workflow procedures and how to deliver customer satisfaction first and foremost.
1. IT CREATES A LASTING AND COMMITTED PARTNERSHIP FOR MUTUAL SUCCESS.
I like to approach each new business opportunity with a mindset of, “What can I do to help?” I find that this allows me to learn about the goals my contacts or clients are trying to achieve and how we can align to work together. When you collaborate in the spirit of truly trying to benefit each other, lasting partnerships are formed that are committed to growing mutual success. – Megan Teates, Affinity Group
Strategic partnerships and collaborations significantly impacted our small business growth by providing access to new markets and resources—especially during the early stages of COVID-19. These alliances enabled us to leverage the expertise and networks of larger organizations to win new business. I encourage leaders to keep an open mind to new opportunities as they can foster long-term success. – Leigh Dow, BlackCloak
3. IT ENABLES NATIONAL BRAND AWARENESS AND SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT.
4. IT HELPS YOU FOCUS ON YOUR CORE COMPETENCIES AND LEVERAGE TECHNOLOGICAL GROWTH.
We take a “borrow or buy” approach rather than a “build” mentality. In most cases, if there’s a piece of technology that helps your business, it’s better to stay focused on your core competencies and leverage a partner who specializes in that tech development. – Rob Davis, Novus Media
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