10 Tips on developing successful relationships with alliance partners

Behave toward your alliance partner the way you want them to behave toward you. It's more important to be a good alliance partner and get things done, then to obsess on being right. Make relationship bank deposits before you try to make withdrawals. Regularly share relationship value updates with your alliance partner. Know what your partner needs. Be clear about what you want from your alliance relationship

Ed Rigsbee

September 1, 2001

1 Min Read
WardsAuto logo in a gray background | WardsAuto
  1. Behave toward your alliance partner the way you want them to behave toward you.

  2. It's more important to be a good alliance partner and get things done, then to obsess on being right.

  3. Make relationship bank deposits before you try to make withdrawals.

  4. Regularly share relationship value updates with your alliance partner.

  5. Know what your partner needs.

  6. Be clear about what you want from your alliance relationship and what you are willing to give to it.

  7. Be committed; always show your confidence and passion toward your alliance.

  8. Do more for your alliance partner than you promised, exceed their expectations.

  9. Resolve conflict immediately.

  10. You can't partner with an organization or individual that doesn't want to be a good partner.

Ed Rigsbee (800-839-1520/[email protected]) is a CSP trainer and consultant.

Read more about:

2001
Subscribe to a WardsAuto newsletter today!
Get the latest automotive news delivered daily or weekly. With 6 newsletters to choose from, each curated by our Editors, you can decide what matters to you most.

You May Also Like