Article Reveals Considerations for Due Diligence in Planning a Partnership
Online, October 15, 2010 (Newswire.com) - A business partnership can benefit both parties as they pair their complementary skills and ways of thinking to offer their customers diversity and more options. While some female entrepreneurs approach this monumental change in business lightly, others research their prospective partners for months before signing papers. In any case, due diligence pays off.
Women In Partnerships - The Importance of Due Diligence is the latest article by entrepreneurial expert Michele DeKinder-Smith. The article reveals several considerations for business owners to make when considering creating a business partnership - as well as the reasons behind those considerations.
Based on professional market research of more than 3,500 female business owners, Women In Partnerships - The Importance of Due Diligence provides in-depth details about due diligence when creating a partnership - as well as advice for which situations call for more.
Women in Partnerships - The Importance of Due Diligence highlights:
• Why it's important to perform at least some due diligence for any type of partnership.
• The potential impact of due diligence on a business owner.
• Several reasons to perform due diligence when creating a business partnership.
• A surprise research revealed when it comes to the success of caution-to-the-wind partnership creations vs. due-diligence partnership creations.
• Situations in which partnerships may require more due diligence.
• The upside of due diligence.
Partnerships can yield great benefits for both partners - if they're built on a strong foundation. The strength of that foundation depends not only on gut instinct and chemistry, but also on due diligence.
Women in Partnerships - The Importance of Due Diligence is available for download at http://bit.ly/bCehpp
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