15 Questions for People Who Are Considering A Partnership
You have permission to publish this article electronically or in print,
free of charge, as long as the resource box below is included.
A courtesy copy of your publication would be appreciated.
Article Title: 15 Questions for People Who Are Considering A Partnership
Author's Name: Dr. Dorene Lehavi, Ph.D.
Author's Email: kathy @ coachingforyournextlevel.com
Author's Website: www.CoachingforYourNextLevel.com
Word Count: 357
15 Questions for People Who Are Considering A Partnership
© Dr. Dorene Lehavi, Ph.D.
Is the person you are considering the right one to be your
partner? Here are some important questions to ask each
other before you sign an agreement.
Suggestion: It is better to answer them alone, in writing
before you discuss them out loud preferably in the presence
of an unbiased trained observer who can point out the subtle
differences important to note.
Another suggestion: After you have answered each question,
go back and answer them again in much greater depth. Allow
sufficient time and don't do it all in one
sitting.
1-Why do you want a partner?
2-Why do you want me as a partner?
3-What strengths will you bring to this business?
4-What strengths do you think I am bringing to this
business?
5-What is your vision for this business?
6-What personal goal do you want this business to fulfill?
7-Where do you want to be in 3 years? 5 years? 10 years?
8-Should we be equal shareholders?
9-How will we resolve disagreements?
10-What do you envision will be the area from which you will
derive the most satisfaction from this business beyond
financial success?
11-What will be the area of most stress?
12-How will this business change your life?
13-What areas do you suspect are the most likely for
problems to appear between us?
14-Which of your traits will most likely be a source of
annoyance to me?
15-What about me will most likely be a source of annoyance
to you?
Choosing a partner for business is as complex as choosing a
partner in marriage. The shocking stats are that 70% of all
partnerships don't make it. Therefore, it is important for
you to know as much as possible about each other at the
outset. Just like in a marriage and life in general, there
will always be situations and times you could not have
predicted. Having a coach help you develop tools for
communicating and dealing with the business while tempering
emotions and diversions of attention is a wise and cost
effective insurance on your financial and emotional
investment.
Dr. Dorene Lehavi, Ph.D. is principal of Next Level Business
and Professional Coaching. She coaches Professionals and
Business Partners. You can purchase her ebook or soft cover
editions of Stop Doing What You Hate.Start Doing What You
Love at www.StartDoingWhatYouLove.com. Contact Dr.
Lehavi at Dorene@CoachingforYourNextLevel.com or on the web
at www.CoachingforYourNextLevel.com and sign up for
her free newsletter, Mastering Your Next Level.
[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
|