Small businesses can benefit from strategic alliance by gaining complementary skills and technology they may not have. Here is a 5-step process to find a perfect match to form an alliance.
How Small Businesses Benefit from Strategic Alliances
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3943 days ago
Small businesses gain so much by pooling resources. Actually, even larger businesses do this regularly, and it's something small entrepreneurs can learn from the big guys. Aside from relieving the pressure of having to handle everything yourself, there's, of course, the possibility of scaling so much more quickly. And helping other partners do the same.