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Are You Ready For a Joint Venture?

By Christian Fea

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Joint ventures have long been touted as a smart and potentially prosperous business strategy. Working in tandem with another business can bring big profits and open successful new markets. But before you ever consider approaching another business for a joint venture, you must determine whether you and your business are ready.

A JV can mean major changes to your business operations. It may mean changing your overall business strategy and goals, as well as adjusting and possibly expanding your employees and workers to achieve those goals. It could also mean realigning your business resources to help assure JV success. Are you ready for these changes?

If you are interested in pursuing a joint venture, give yourself some time to sit down and perform a self-analysis of your situation and readiness for such a venture. Here are some important questions you might want to ask:

What Are My Strengths & Weaknesses?

This is a big question that can determine what you bring to the table in a joint venture. Do you have particular expertise in technology or in sales? Are you a hindrance in organization and managing money? You need to know what you do best and where you need improvement. This will allow you to help narrow a potential JV partner who could help with your weaknesses and to whom you could offer benefits to as well.

Can A JV Help Me Compete With Other Businesses?

Are you struggling with competition? If you are trying to stand out from other competing businesses, you might think of ways that a JV can help you emerge as a leader in your industry. Rather than focusing on marketing directly against a competitor, a JV may offer ways that help attract new customers and help you stand apart from the crowd.

Am I Cooperative?

Do you consider yourself a person who is easy to get along with? A JV requires flexibility and cooperation between partners. If you like to only do things your way and run your business with an iron fist, you may not be a good candidate for a JV. However, if you are open to new ideas, like to explore creative ways to improve business, and enjoy working with other people, you may have an aptitude that fits well with a joint venture partnership.

Are My Employees Open To a New Venture?

If you have a business with employees, you should think of their attitude and morale if presented with a joint venture. Some employees and managers may view a JV as a threat to their job security. Or they may not like the idea and jump ship after you announce a JV to them. Be sure that your employees are open and ready for changes that may be necessary to help a JV become a success by talking to them beforehand and getting their input.

Your potential JV awaits you only if you know you are ready to enter into one. Get yourself mentally prepared and your business framed for a JV. With the right attitude from everyone involved, you will have the support you need to move forward with a JV idea.

Christian Fea is CEO of Synertegic, Inc. A Joint Venture Marketing firm. He exemplifies how to profit from Joint Venture relationships by creating profit centers with minimal risk and maximum profitability. To discover more Joint Venture Marketing Strategies join his free Joint Venture Marketing Wealth Report.

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