Successful Business Partnerships

Greater Pittsfield Chamber of Commerce Guest Speaker in Epsom May 31, 2012 8:30 – 10:00 AM

How to Build and Maintain a Successful Business Partnership

(and what to do if yours is in trouble!)

Join Hardy Hasenfuss of Thriving Business Partners, former senior corporate executive, serial entrepreneur, business consultant and relationship coach, for a workshop on why most business partnerships break up, and how to repair and rebuild them before it’s too late. YES, it’s possible to rescue most of them!  You’ll also learn:

• How to start off right

• How to choose the right partner the first time–or second time– around

• What to do for maintaining a successful relationship

• How to build a team charter

This event is being held at Circle 9 Ranch and Campground, 39 Windymere Drive, Epsom, NH 03234.

This event is FREE and membership in the Greater Pittsfield Chamber of Commerce is not required. Coffee is donated by Cumberland Farms of Epsom.

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4-19-12 Workshop at abi Innovation Hub, Manchester, NH

Successfully launching, building and repairing your Business Partnership

In this educational session you will learn the Do’s and Don’ts for Creating Success in a Thriving Multiple Owner Business by:

  • Preparing properly
  • Asking the right questions
  • Setting up the right framework
  • Taking the proper steps to build or re-build an existing relationship between partners.

Date: Thursday, April 19, 2012

Time: 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM

Location: abi Innovation Hub, Conference Room, 33 S. Commercial St., Manchester, NH 03101

Registration: Free to attend and breakfast will be provided

To register: e-mail Heather Wilson at      Heather@abihub.org

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Sustainable Business Partnerships —— A free teleclass

Successfully launching, building and repairing your Partnership

Join Hardy Hasenfuss, former senior corporate executive, serial entrepreneur, business consultant and relationship coach for an hour long teleclass on why most business partnerships break up, and how to repair them before it’s too late. YES, it is possible to rescue most of them! More

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