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It can be rewarding to share the successes – and stresses – of a startup with a partner. But partnerships can also be frustrating, especially when they go south. Here's how to give your entrepreneurial marriage the best shot at lasting in Orangeville.

Charles Rotenberg
613-133-2675
222Somerset St.
Ottawa, ON
Calvin Reis-Roy
416.222.0200
The Exchange Tower, 130 King Street West, Suite 1800
Toronto, ON
Ragtime Vintage Clothing
613-233-6940
43 Flora Street
Ottawa, ON
Business Advisory Centre Durham Inc
(905) 438-4008
50 Richmond E
Oshawa, ON
Ontario March Of Dimes
905-357-1132
6995 Ailanthus Ave
Niagara Falls, ON
Kerry Fox
(613) 569-9500
141 Laurier Avenue (W)
Ottawa, ON
Christopher Neufeld
905-631-3662
3600 Billings Court, Suite 200
Burlington, ON
Victus Management Services
647-300-8465
Pickering
Pickering, ON
Divine Exchange
905-938-1114
1 Guy Road
St Catharines, ON
Etfo-Trillium Lakelands
705-324-4751
12 Lindsay St N
Lindsay, ON
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9 Tips for Starting with (or Taking On) a Partner

“Most of us want to share important things in our lives with someone. If we’re passionate about business, this desire certainly can extend to our entrepreneurial ventures. As brothers who have been business partners for a long time, we can attest to that!

And in the case of startups, two heads really may succeed better than one. There can be many practical considerations for starting with – or taking on – a partner, including the complementary skills, additional capital and entirely separate network that someone else may bring into the business.

When you want to form a winning partnership, consider these 9 tips:

1. Don’t Just Look in the Mirror

Figure out your own strongest capabilities and then, ideally, consider only partners who would complement them. More important, you have to be sure you and your potential partner share basic business and ethical values. Look into background and character if necessary.

“Otherwise you can have enormous problems,” says Marsha Firestone, president of the Women Presidents Organization of entrepreneurs. “You need to know whether you can trust them and you’re on the same wavelength.”

And while we don’t suggest that you simply go with your gut, it is important that you like the person you’re partnering with. That basic human connection can help you weather the inevitable tribulations of a startup.

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