When partnerships thrive,
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As an executive coach and consultant, I help people create harmony
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Together, we re-align beliefs and practices to achieve clearer communications
as well as a thriving business partnership and company.
In my role as executive coach and consultant, I've seen good will, positive
affirmation and kindness become activators of amazing transformation. Creating
new joy and peace within a business partnership spreads from the business partners
to the rest of the business, the family life and community.
It's always an honor and a pleasure to share these time-tested methods, tools
and best practices with business partners who are ready to break through barriers
and reach the next level of their potential.
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Most Recent Posts:
Jan 2011
by Hardy Hasenfuss
One betrayed me. Another incited our employees to turn against me. Yet another hid key information from me. I spent years thinking: “Why did all of this happen to me?”, when what I really should have been thinking was, “What part did I play in bringing this about?” More
Successful Business Partnerships
Dec 2010
by Hardy Hasenfuss
The strategies for managing our business organizations have required a major overhaul. The Command-and-Control style no longer works in the 21st Century. Similarly, the way we have been managing our business partnerships is no longer effective. Witness the 80% failure rate in business partnerships.
The changes we have had to make in the area of leadership in organizations are equally valid for operating in business partnerships.
Following are the key ingredients for the new leadership which apply to business partnerships as well. More
Successful Business Partnerships
Oct 2010
by Hardy Hasenfuss
What is a dysfunctional Business Partnership?
One where partners do not or cannot have the difficult conversation with each other.
One where trust has been eroded or may be missing altogether by now.
One that is about to break up – you conclude “It’s not worth the hassle”.
One where you feel you’re doing all the heavy lifting and your partner doesn’t. More
Successful Business Partnerships
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