The Business Partnership Agreement Template

You and your business partner are excited to get up and running…
or
you have been in business for a while… 

  • DID YOU KNOW THAT 70% OF BUSINESS PARTNERSHIPS FAIL?
  • HERE’S HOW TO JOIN THE 30% WHO SUCCEED.
  • BUSINESSES ARE ABOUT RELATIONSHIPS, AND A SUCCESSFUL RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN PARTNERS IS THE KEY TO THE 30% CLUB.

HOW DOES THIS BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT HELP YOU SUCCEED?

Proven successful, this Agreement is written for long-term success and to prevent a breakup.

In any partnership, there should be a contract that lawyers will create.

But that contract is limited to legal boundaries. It does not cover what is most important, expectations in the relationship, changes in life or status, and those eventualities that through experience are likely to come up, so that you can address these common issues before, or after, the legal contract is signed.  It’s about thriving in your partnership. It’s about a win/win where no one loses.

You will use this template to seek resolution as issues occur in the future. Better yet, it is prepared by a professional who has seen it all. Being successful in a partnership is about having a deep understanding and this will provide confidence that you and your partner are of the same mind.

WHAT IS THIS BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT TEMPLATE?

WHY DO YOU NEED IT?

This unique agreement solidifies your partnership and creates a foundation for your business.

Through a series of questions and fill-in-the-blanks, you will create a viable, uniquely yours, a partnership agreement that answers the tough questions.

This is a document where everyone wins, and your business is ready to thrive.

Businesses which skip this step often pay the price… in time, energy, profits, and sadly, their relationship.

I WILL TELL YOU HOW TO HAVE A SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP!

How do I know?

I am Dr. Dorene Lehavi. In my over 20 years of mentoring and advising business partnership and joint venture relationships, I have learned the things that keep business and joint venture partnerships from succeeding and actually breaking up badly.

As with life overall, most business mishaps have to do with relationships. Where there are partner ownership and joint ventures, the first and foremost relationship is between the partners. The better the communication, trust, and respect at the top, the more the business functions successfully including everyone from employees to customers.

Ultimately it all gets reflected in the bottom line. When the communication is troubled so is the business venture. Poorly executed plans with the wrong partner doom the joint venture from the start.

BENEFITS: The Business Partnership Agreement Template (BPAT)

  • includes every detail about how things get done based on what the business needs to succeed from start to a win/win exit strategy
  • guides you to save your partnership relationship and save your business
  • stops your partnership from spiraling downward
  • clarifies the important issues, such as conflict resolution, exit strategies, and much more
  • teaches you better communication methods
  • guides you to structure regular partner meetings to prevent problems and keep you on the success track

THE BUSINESS PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT TEMPLATE

A clearly written easy to follow 33-page guide to make and record the decisions to define and save your partnership relationship and the way your business functions.  This is an immediately downloadable ebook.

FREE BONUS – valuable bonus item when you purchase the Business Partnership Agreement Template:

The What If” Scenario Handbook to prepare for the unexpected (available only with purchase of the Business Partnership Agreement Template)

Who needs it?

  • You are in a business partnership and want to prepare for the unexpected
  • You have done most of the Business Partnership Agreement Template

What is this “What If Scenario Handbook”?

Why do you need it?

This 56-page e-book, now included with the purchase of Business Partnership Agreement template, walks you through conversations and decision making about crises that may occur. Not all of them will, maybe even none or maybe something that is not included will happen.

In the middle of a crisis, when emotions are strong, is not the time to decide how to handle sensitive issues.

Talk about it all in a constructive way before it happens. Lay the groundwork for dealing with problems in advance.