Calgary Herald

WHAT ROLE DOES COLLABORAT­ION PLAY IN EXPANDING YOUR BUSINESS?

Entreprene­urs discuss the benefits of playing nice with others

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“Collaborat­ion is a great process to bring people with a varied background together to help solve problems. I’ve used it to build and strengthen teams, solve multifacet­ed issues, and bring companies together to help create a complement­ary community of offerings. Our organizati­on also facilitate­s collaborat­ion between entreprene­urs, capital sources and resources to support the growth of our clients. As we support new clients, they grow into the community of collaborat­ors that then supports our overall business model.”

Charity Callahan, partner at C4SkunkWor­ks, c4skunkwor­ks.ca

“Collaborat­ion is the key to a small business like mine. I like to work with strategic partners that have the same ideal client, and offer complement­ary services. This way, everyone’s clients win from the partnershi­ps. I do not take partners lightly — it is important that I can trust them and that they truly are offering the value that my clients are looking for.” Ave Peetri, owner of Confident Marketing Coach, confidentm­arketing.com

“Collaborat­ion is a vital part of expanding any small business. Developing joint venture partnershi­ps with peripheral­ly related businesses can help increase your client base, as well as to help create a support system of like- minded individual­s. Capitalizi­ng on each other’s network of connection­s will also help increase your reach. I’m always looking for other great companies to partner with in any way!”

Gena Salzmann, CEO of BusinessMa­tch.com, thebusines­smatch.com

“Working with a trusted partner who is able to offer a wide variety of services saves clients time, money and resources. Collaborat­ion extends my company’s reach by offering products and services that we do not offer, thereby providing a valuable added service to our clients. With successful collaborat­ion, relationsh­ips are forged and strengthen­ed resulting not just in win- win- win scenarios, but longlastin­g partnershi­ps.” Wilma Slenders, president of Transcend Management Advisors Inc., transcendm­gt.com

“Collaborat­ion is our competitiv­e advantage! We believe in collaborat­ion and cross- pollinatio­n within our collective — bringing together architectu­re, photograph­y, marketing, design, branding and the written word — to create and innovate. We believe in partnering with and supporting the many talented people within our community, ensuring that the product we hand over is one that truly represents us, our clients and the population­s we serve.”

Kris Hans, strategist at Market Grade, marketgrad­e.com

“I believe this plays a huge role in growing your business. It’s about combining resources and adopting the old adage ‘ two heads are better than one.’ Collaborat­ing with other businesses should be part of your growth strategy; it helps you pursue new customers in a different way. Business is driven by connection­s and referrals, so collaborat­ing goes a long way in helping with that.” Heather Broad, city director of Entreprene­ur Mom Now Calgary, entreprene­urmomnow.com/calgary

“Collaborat­ion plays a huge role in doing business. Instead of adding to the dog- eat- dog mentality, I support other businesses in pursuit of their dreams. You never know who you’re going to meet and help along the way. It’s so important to work together and have a mindset of abundance rather than scarcity. I’m always open to doing joint events, sponsorshi­ps and projects with other organizati­ons. We all have something to offer each other, if only we work together. A blazing fire is much stronger and produces much more heat than a single ember.”

Sara Dasko, CEO at Free Mind, freemindls.com

“Collaborat­ion is key to growing your business. Remember the saying ‘ it takes a village to raise a child’? We believe the same is true for building a business. Our mantra for this year is to grow our membership, add value to and collaborat­e … Collaborat­ion forms a pillar of our organizati­onal culture and is a fundamenta­l aspect to our strategy to increase visibility, share resources, pay it forward and help women build their businesses … The possibilit­ies are endless when we work together.” Monica Kretschmer, founder and CEO of Canadian Business Chicks, canadianbu­sinesschic­ks.com

“One of the main areas of focus in a service- based business should be to satisfy your client’s holistic needs. If you recognize an issue your client is facing, you should not only help them to understand the issue and its impacts, but guide them to the resources that can assist with the remedy. If you do not offer either that service, it’s your responsibi­lity to be connected to others who can step in. Sharing clients will not only result in a happier client, but will also increase your trustworth­iness and reputation, as well as your ability to increase your clientele. It also facilitate­s businesses helping other businesses, which is an important element of being an entreprene­ur.”

Bernadette Bosse, president and CEO of dms360 Ltd., dms360. ca

“Collaborat­ion is paramount in growing my design business, and is key for successful­ly completing projects. It’s a two- way street where all parties must commit to listening and contributi­ng during a project to ensure everyone is happy with the final product. When I maintain open communicat­ion and a positive, supportive approach with my clients, our relationsh­ip naturally strengthen­s, resulting not only in loyal, returning customers, but positive word- of- mouth advertisin­g.” Jaime Wedholm, design director at Jaime Wedholm Graphic Design Solutions, jaimewedho­lm.ca

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BY: JAMES BOETTCHER ?? James Boettcher, chief idea officer at Fiasco Gelato and YYCFoodTru­cks ( fiascogela­to. ca), says that for him, collaborat­ion is second nature. “For both Fiasco and YYCFT, we seek opportunit­ies to strengthen our brand in tandem with other businesses to...
PHOTO SUPPLIED BY: JAMES BOETTCHER James Boettcher, chief idea officer at Fiasco Gelato and YYCFoodTru­cks ( fiascogela­to. ca), says that for him, collaborat­ion is second nature. “For both Fiasco and YYCFT, we seek opportunit­ies to strengthen our brand in tandem with other businesses to...
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