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The Partnership Charter: How To Start Out Right With Your New Business Partnership (or Fix The One You're In)


The Partnership Charter: How To Start Out Right With Your New Business Partnership (or Fix The One You're In)

The Partnership Charter: How To Start Out Right With Your New Business Partnership (or Fix The One You're In)

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Manufacturer: Basic Books
Author: David Gage
Binding: Paperback
Publication Date: 2004-06-29
Publisher: Basic Books
Label: Basic Books
Number Of Pages: 272
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Editorial Review:
In The Partnership Charter, psychologist and business mediation expert David Gage offers a comprehensive guide to the art of establishing and maintaining a business partnership. The centerpiece of his approach is the Partnership Charter, a document that clearly outlines the goals, expectations, responsibilities, and relationships of the principals. The charter identifies potential sources of conflict and how they will be resolved, while addressing such sensitive issues as personal styles, values, money, and power. Illustrating every principle through engaging stories drawn from Gage's front-line experience consulting to business partners, as well as interviews with the founding partners of such successful businesses as Progressive Insurance Company and Manpower, Inc., The Partnership Charter dispels common myths and presents a practical framework for launching, building, and sustaining a thriving business partnership.

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Customer Reviews
Average Customer Rating: 5.0

Read this BEFORE entering into a partnerhsip 2008-09-18
Definitely on my recommended book list. A must read for women in business.

Susan Bock
The Success Coach for Women in Business
www.SusanBockSolutions.com



Good book that will sit on my desk 2008-06-08
I have skimmed this book and it looks great. However, it will probably sit on my bookshelf until I get desperate.


Read this Book Before you Start any Organization 2007-12-21
I really enjoyed this book and wish that it had been required reading in business school. Unlike many "business" books, this one is covers not only the theory behind what makes a good partnership but also the practice of building and maintaining a good partnership. Anyone who is part of some sort of organization, for-profit or non-profit, will find practical advice here. A must read for any entrepreneur, family business or new venture.


Fantastic book 2007-11-10
I'm usually not the type to make the time to write a review but with this book I felt compelled to.
There are so few books written on this topic. I've read other but this one is so comprehensive and has such amazing detailed examples.

The only negative is that it is not available in mp3 so I can listen to it. Mr. Gage, if you read these reviews could you please get to work on this.


A Practical Guide for Business Partnerships 2007-02-08
This is a top-notch book - nicely written, smartly organized, and easy to follow and understand. It provides insightful information, telling case histories, useful checklists and exercises, and even includes a fully developed "Partnership Charter" in the appendix. Author David Gage offers an inside view of partnerships, and his case studies make the text a pleasure to read. More importantly, he shows you how to create a partnership charter that will function as your enterprise's Magna Carta in the years to come. If you are planning a partnership, we advise you to study this expert presentation first. You will save yourself a lot of trouble.