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oint ventures: a phrase that goes with Entrepreneurialism like jam with a scone.
Partnering up with someone can be a great thing. You get to access their network, and you can share the costs. Obviously you have more capacity for work and gain an extra brain to help you come up with all those innovative ideas.
Possibly the biggest benefit is that you have someone to share the risks with; someone to gossip and whinge with.
But are there downsides to partnering with another person? And how can you be sure that the great relationship you started with stays great.
In this episode of the podcast, I talk to my long-term business buddy and Hot Copy Podcast partner, Belinda Weaver. We share the highs and lows of our business relationship and give you some tips on how to improve yours
By Kate Toonoint ventures: a phrase that goes with Entrepreneurialism like jam with a scone.
Partnering up with someone can be a great thing. You get to access their network, and you can share the costs. Obviously you have more capacity for work and gain an extra brain to help you come up with all those innovative ideas.
Possibly the biggest benefit is that you have someone to share the risks with; someone to gossip and whinge with.
But are there downsides to partnering with another person? And how can you be sure that the great relationship you started with stays great.
In this episode of the podcast, I talk to my long-term business buddy and Hot Copy Podcast partner, Belinda Weaver. We share the highs and lows of our business relationship and give you some tips on how to improve yours