Hello & Welcome!
In today’s
fast-paced, tech-driven business world, collaboration is no longer a dirty
word. Forming alliances & collaborating with another business–especially if
you’re the smaller fish–can be great. Leveraging another company’s audience and
gaining access to their resources and knowledge might just be what you need to grow.
But how do you know if the opportunity will be worth spending time &
resources?
Just ask yourself
these important & decisive questions to know for sure:
WHAT IS YOUR
BUSINESS’S CORE CHALLENGE?
The best
collaborations are those that help you to overcome your core challenge. But how
can you do this if you aren’t clear about what that challenge is? Perhaps you
are looking to break into a new market and a partnership can help you reduce
barriers to entry or give you proprietary insight into that new market.
Entering into a partnership without knowing what problem you’re trying to
solve, or what result you’re hoping to achieve, is not going to be as
successful as if you enter into a partnership with a clearly defined set of
goals.
WHAT ARE YOUR
BRAND’S VALUES?
Before you seek
out a partnership, have a clear understanding of what your brand is about and
what you’re looking for. Being clear about your values allows you to align
yourself with a business that shares similar goals. Don’t assume that you know what
the other company’s values are. Take the time to articulate your common vision
and make sure that you’re on the same page.
DO YOU HAVE
ENOUGH TIME TO INVEST IN THIS COLLABORATION?
Getting involved
with another business can feel a lot like having multiple hands in the same
pot. It can result in high management costs, slow certain processes, and, in
some cases, the loss of strategic power if the business you partner with wants
to have decision-making power. A successful collaboration starts with having a
good strategy. If you have a bad strategy, you’ll find it easier to succumb to
the pressures of day-do-day operational firefighting and distractions. Be clear
on your goals and how much time you are willing to invest.
IS THERE A
PERFECT PARTNER IN YOUR OWN INDUSTRY?
Sometimes the perfect
alliance exists right next door. For example, say a French restaurant has a
connecting swinging door next to a pub and every time the door opens, it would
allow in the boisterous cheer of the next-door pub. The door was opening
because the kitchen of the French restaurant would be supplying the pub with
its burgers and the fish & chips.
Though the restaurant and
the pub could be considered competitors (since both are in the food industry),
they each offered different experiences and target audiences, making for a
perfect and convenient collaborative opportunity.
It is very important to remember that before jumping
into a contract for collaboration, see if you can test the waters by working on
a small event or project together. A test project will allow you to evaluate
each other’s strengths, weaknesses, and working styles before getting into a
more serious commitment.
To Successful Collaborations!
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