February 19, 2009
A Shared Vision in a Prosperity Partnership
Most partnerships are formed because of a perceived mutual benefit to all involved, ranging anywhere from a two-person partnership to large corporations joining forces.
What sets a prosperity partnership apart from a general business partnership is its vision of not just increased profits, but overall prosperity.
Like the old saying goes, “Two heads are better than one,” combining resources and expertise is often advantageous in achieving business goals because you have more assets to draw from.
Defining a shared vision of prosperity among business partners can take the partnership to the next level. When everyone involved is committed to a purpose beyond the bottom line, it can encourage productive energy and significant gains.
Whether you are considering or are already involved in one or more partnerships, if you find that you share a real vision for prosperity, consider ways of implementing this into your business goals, plans and strategies.
Filed under Blog, Prosperity Partnership by Kelvin Parker











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