Designing Business Partnerships That Work

Seminar overview

Increasingly many design businesses are entering into partnerships and alliances with other businesses to win and deliver work. Some partnerships work perfectly and deliver great results for the client, and for your bottom line. Other partnerships are complete failures that end in disaster, stress and unhappy clients.

This seminar focuses on the essential characteristics, behaviours and practical steps that you can implement when entering into a partnership with another business. Based on research of successful Australian businesses, with input from some of our highest profile leaders, this easy to understand (and implement!) framework will provide you with the essential information to design profitable and successful partnerships and alliances.

Speakers

Mark Allsop - Account Director, Growth Solutions Consulting, Deloitte Touche Tomatsu

Seminar details

Tuesday 21 October 2008
6.00 pm to 8.30 pm
Registration: 5.45 pm

Deloitte Touche Tomatsu
180 Lonsdale Street Melbourne

Free bookings

RSVP by Monday 20 October 2008
Bookings are essential. Please book early as places are limited.

To RSVP please click ‘Register for Event’ below and register your details.

Please direct further enquiries to David McLachlan on +61 3 9925 4195 or events@designvic.com

Related links

Deloitte - www.deloitte.com


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Event Details

Event Date

6:00 PM
21 October, 2008

Event Location

Deloitte Touche Tomatsu, 180 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne, Victoria
Australia

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