The book has arrived!
How to Collaborate
• Are you sure there’s more to your business, but you can’t quite find what’s missing?
• Do you feel stuck in the day-to-day routine? Uninspired? Or discouraged with where you find your business self?
• Do you feel overwhelmed or like you’re going it alone?
Then this book is for you!
“I have learned A LOT from my mistakes, and I share my lessons, helping you to avoid falling into the same potholes that I encountered.”
What you’ll learn
Novice collaborators will learn how to develop new relationships and reduce isolation, fostering stronger connections with business colleagues.
You’ll gain valuable insights into basic collaboration models, identify potential partners for cooperative ventures, and discover practical strategies to initiate collaborations successfully.
You’ll be equipped with a comprehensive roadmap that can be repeatedly used to establish and maintain productive, collaborative relationships.
What it’s about
How to Collaborate focuses you on your future successes, encouraging you to unlock your own out-of-the-box thinking to realize your individual strengths and talents.
Unusual in a business book, How to Collaborate is lively and demonstrates my sense of humour, each of which contribute to it being enjoyable and informative! And, you’ll see my little reminders throughout: “Remember to have fun, 'cause if you aren’t having fun, why are you doing it?
This book can help you discover answers to your entrepreneurial questions, offering the collaboration business model as a way to swing out of the doldrums and into a fresh, new paradigm. Combining an infectious joie de vivre with sensible, tried-and-true experience, this business text will help novice collaborators see how to develop new relationships and to become less isolated and more connected with their business colleagues.
Peppered with real life stories and concrete examples, this down-to-earth guide illustrates some of the amazing results that collaboration can create.
This book is one of those destined to sport dog-eared pages, highlighted passages, and written-in margins; in fact, I recommend readers do so. This isn’t meant to collect dust on a shelf, but to accompany you on your business journey, inspiring you to collaborate in order to boost profits, and enhance your business relationships.