Episode 200: How Good Partnerships Start with Good Partners
Episode 200: How Good Partnerships Start with Good Partners
We are so thrilled to have reached our 200th episode, and what a perfect opportunity to discuss how good partnerships start with good partners.
We know good partnerships are important in business, marriage, or informal partnerships like council infrastructures, interprofessional teams, or even between patients and healthcare providers.
In fact, developing a partnership with your team can increase the time and energy spent on relationship-building and help you achieve your shared purpose.
But what characteristics can you and your team embody to be good partners?
In this podcast, we talk about the different characteristics of a good partner and the essential skills needed to support the partnership and enable it to thrive.
We also talk about the common elements of partnerships and some of our experiences as business partners, and what you can learn from them.
In this episode, you’ll hear:
03:08 - About the different types of partnerships
05:19 - The common elements of partnerships
09:55 - The different characteristics of a good partner in a partnership
13:26 - Some reflection questions to ask yourself: what kind of partner are you?
15:55 - The negative consequences of not having a partner and trying to do it yourself
16:39 - Some of the examples we experience working as partners in hospital infrastructures
20:57 - About some of our experiences as business partners and what you can learn from them
You may or may not realize this episode is chock full of value about how good partnerships start with good partners. Start listening here now or go here to watch on the MissingLogic LLC YouTube channel.
Am I Good Partner Quiz: https://www.trainingmissinglogic.com/good-partner-quiz
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