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OK, you want to bid for work? Great, but you are a small company and are not sure whether you have much chance of winning. So what do you do? How about a Business Partnerships? Working with another company expands your potential, experience, abilities and hopefully profits. Not only that but hopefully you will learn from your business partner. First of all what kind of business partner should you look for? Well you need a company that you can work with first of all. Next they need to have some skills that will enhance the proposal that you want to put forward. There should obviously be some kind of synergy with the companies as well as a willingness to work together on the resulting project. So if you are a plumbing company you can work with another plumbing company and enhance the amount of work that you can undertake. Alternatively you could work with a carpenter/general builder/joiner/electrician etc and bid for a larger slice of a total project. Some of he benefits of working with a partner are: * Spread the risk and costs of bidding - preparing and writing proposals can be expensive. You should also ensure that you partner also benefits! Of course there are going to be problems: * You must get on and be able to work together on the resulting project. Arguments look unprofessional and cost money! Good Luck. Lee Lister writes as The Biz Guru for a number of web sites where she provides advice and assistance for the business entrepreneur. She is a published author; her books Entrepreneur’s Apprentice and How Much Does It Cost To Start A Business? as well as detailed information on how to start many low cost businesses, can be found on http://www.StartMyNewBusiness.com. With over 20 year’s management and business consultancy experience with businesses large and small as well as being a serial entrepreneur, she now helps others set up, develop and market their businesses. If you would like more help and assistance in tendering for work then visit http://www.BidTraining.com. This article may be freely distributed if this resource box stays attached.
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