#JTInTheRaw Show 108 | Do You Need To Go Into a Partnership?
Cyndi Lauper said it best: “Money changes everything.” This week I had several conversations about forming, maintaining & ending business partnerships … so #JTInTheRaw is all about partnerships! Love to know what you think so post your thoughts … and if this show doesn’t interest you pop RAW in the comments and I’ll send you a show that will!!! #JTInTheRawShow108
Justin is the Managing Director of Active Management, which he began January 2004. He offers coaching to businesses worldwide in everything from start up and design to marketing and sales systems. Justin also facilitates four Australian and New Zealand ‘fitness industry roundtables’ events, which allows him to see a huge cross section of business models.
Watching you from the shower at PPT
Hi Justin from Spain.
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Did you like this week’s show Scott?
You bet!
Thanks JT! ?
We missed you Lisa . . . hope you’re feeling OK?
I missed being at the meeting!! Just got a nasty cold I think … slept all day!
Lisa
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Wow congrats on the gig!!!
Thanks Frosty . . . very exciting for us!
Tell me about it ?
Thanks JT! ?
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Thank you for your live this morning! Very insightful & topical! ?
What popped for you Eugene?
• determine why you need or want a partner in business
• document the entry and exit stratergy
• find other ways instead of relinquishing equity
• dont make it just about the money
• D + A personalities know the personality you’re getting involved with
• A partner should compliment a lack in skills yin and yang
That said, pretty much everything. Thanks, JT!
Great list mate . . . to jog your memory!
Thank you for your live this morning! Very insightful & topical! ?
Morning!!! A different show this week . . .
Good to “see” you again Pete . . . do you have any extra questions you should add before going to partnership?
Justin Tamsett yes ??
all good mate – we got a comprehensive agreement in place completed by our lawyers
Justin Tamsett yes ??
Great show. Thanks JT.
Huge fan of partnerships JT. Strength in numbers and selecting partners who have different skills than you! Of course a strong partnership agreement is important (prepare for the worst – even though unlikely to occur)
Daniel Vallentine