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Interested In Business Partner? Be Sure You Need One

Interested In A Business Partner? Be Sure You Need One

Interested In Business Partner? Be Sure You Need OnePOTTSTOWN PA – The idea of a partnership may appeal to those considering the launch of a small business, according to the Pottstown chapter of SCORE, the Service Corps of Retired Executives. Unlike solo ventures, where the burdens fall on a single person, partners can share responsibilities and often bring different skills and knowledge to the business.

Partnerships have many potential downsides as well, it warns.

One partner may be great with numbers and planning, while the other is a whiz at marketing and sales. Combining these elements can open more doors and help a business realize more opportunities more quickly than it could with only one person involved.

However, partners in conflict can waste time and money, erode focus and strategic direction, cause emotional and financial pain and destroy businesses and reputations. Business schools rarely teach successful partnering techniques. Without proper preparation, partnerships are often doomed,, says George Gage, a business mediator and partnership expert with BMC Associates in Washington DC.

Gage, who wrote “The Partnership Charter: How to Start Out Right with Your New Business Partnership (or fix The One You’re In),” lists seven cautions that would-be and existing partners should consider:

  1. If you think you are not “partner material,” don’t take the partner path.
  2. Use extreme caution when selecting a partner.
  3. If you don’t really need a partner, don’t get one.
  4. If it doesn’t feel good before you start, follow your gut and don’t do it.
  5. Don’t be fooled into thinking that legal agreements and documents will keep you out of trouble with one another.
  6. If you currently have a partner, and it does not feel like a positive working relationship, don’t just ignore it. Try to fix things.
  7. If there are unanswered questions or vague boundaries and responsibilities with current partners, address these issues while you are still getting along.

Another valuable resource for prospective partnerships is Nolo.com, a provider of legal information for consumers and small businesses.  Nolo’s Web site has free information about partnerships, including tips for crafting fair, reasonable partnership agreements.

To learn more about partnership issues, call the Pottstown SCORE chapter at 610-327-2673. SCORE is a national non-profit organization of more than 10,500 volunteer business counselors who provide free, confidential business counseling and training workshops to small business owners.

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