Offers advice on forming productive business alliances, and discusses the economic, legal, social, and psychological aspects of working with others. This description may be from another edition of this product.
From Cross Marketing to Incorporating Everything You Need to Know about Teaming Up to Do Business
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
If you have a small business and want to grow your income, you'll find this book a helpful guide to how you can team up with other business owners to market your business or to provide services or goods. There is a wealth of very practical advice on ten different "win-win" ways to team up from simple networking through joint ventures and virtual organizations. The book covers all the aspects of teaming from the legal and financial aspects of different arrangements to the psychology of relationships to the realities of business break ups. While not a substitute for individual legal or accounting advice, the book can help you think through the options and clarify your questions for the experts so that you can reduce costs and make your interactions with the experts more efficient and effective.
A definite primer for networking!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Networking may seem like an obvious way to tell people about your business, but this book is full of wonderful details that help you build your business by cross-promoting and working with other entrepreneurs.In their usual personal style, the authors define the various strategies for business arrangements, allowing you to choose the ones that are right for you. You will learn the 10 effective ways of teaming up with others, how to find the right people to network with, business aspects of joint relationships, continuing the working relationship, and when to move on or stay on your chosen collaborative path.A definite primer for networking, I recommend that any business owner, especially those in home business, learn the principles covered in Teaming Up.
Necessary success strategies for the future of work.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
The choice is no longer should you go into business for yourself but when. Eventually we will all be self employed. Current employment trends, as spelled out by Jeremy Rifkin in "The End of Work," show that within the next decade over 90 million of today's 124 million jobs are in danger of elimination due to technology. Countless articles have been written about developing your resume while you're still employed and how to act as if you are self-employed even while working for a corporation. Today, more than at any other time in our history, we are being faced with the probability of losing our job and having to find another or becoming self-employed. The strategies, techniques, self-tests, and advice contained in Teaming Up are absolutely essential for everyone who plans to continue working into the future. It is a must read for all of our members. Chris Hansen, President, The Home Based Business Council, Inc.
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