9 Essential Principles for Creating Successful Partnerships - Today’s stranger may be tomorrow's partner. “It doesn't matter how smart or savvy we are when it comes to technology, product development or any single skill. Nobody succeeds in a silo. Whatever we venture—personal, professional, philanthropic, political, or private—we must remember the people involved in and essential to our success.
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No One Succeeds In A Silo
1. by Faisal Hoque
founder of:
NO ONE SUCCEEDS
IN A SILO
9 Essen/al Principles
for Crea/ng Successful
Partnerships
2. Today's stranger may be
tomorrow's partner.
“It doesn't ma@er how smart or savvy we are when
it comes to technology, product development or
any single skill. Nobody succeeds in a silo. Whatever
we venture—personal, professional, philanthropic,
poli/cal, or private—we must remember the people
involved in and essen/al to our success.”
3. PURPOSE
“Every organiza/on needs to pin down
‘why we do what we do’.
That’s the organiza/on’s North Star, guiding every
aspect from product development, sales, and
recruitment of customers and partners.
A strong purpose drives growth and
profitability.”
4. PLATFORM
“If vision is an expression of
the soul of a organiza/on,
plaQorm is its body.
The assets, whether internal or
external, lend the organiza/on its
capabili/es and character. These
competencies are plaQorms, or
assets with business
applica/ons.”
5. INSPIRE AND
INFLUENCE
“The best and brightest will be
toppled if they can’t inspire others.
It takes a dynamic person with a posi/ve,
honest, forward-‐looking aStude to
inspire and influence the people involved in
building and growing partnerships.”
7. COMMUNITY
“A business ecosystem is "an economic
community” supported by a founda/on of
interac/ng organiza/ons and individuals.
They are the structure that surrounds and
supports our businesses. These ecosystems,
encourage organiza/ons to coevolve their
capabili/es.”
9. THINK AHEAD
“We need to surround ourselves
with forward thinkers.
Since we know that what we’re doing
today will change tomorrow, we need to
forge trus/ng, resilient teams, a
constella/on of partnerships.”
11. THINK LONG TERM
“To thrive within a vola/le world, leaders must
be aware of the present moment while
simultaneously seSng their sights on long-‐
term goals.
Since value crea/on is qualita/ve as well as
quan/ta/ve, no metric can completely
capture success.”
12. “Partnreships are oXen unpredec/ble—comfort with
uncertain/es provide confidence for success.”
SeSng smaller goals offers us posi/ve
reinforcement when we achieve them.”
COMFORT IN
UNCERTAINTY
13. FLEXIBLE, ADAPTIVE
LEADERSHIP
“Partnership needs changes, leaders need
to keep evolving at the right pace.
That requires introspec/on, self-‐
awareness, and a keen sense of strategy
—both in the short-‐ and long-‐terms.”
16. Shadoka’s porQolio of offerings enables
entrepreneurship, growth, and social
impact. Our customers and partners
aspire to create sustainable value. They
are focused on repeatable and
measurable impact. We enable their
aspira;ons.
We bring together the management
frameworks, digital plaQorms, and
thought leadership for:
• Evalua/on, execu/on, and
monitoring of programs
• Scaling sales, revenue, and
profitability
• Crea/on and management of digital
communi/es and marketplaces
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17. About Me
Founder of Shadoka and other
companies. Shadoka enables
entrepreneurship, growth, and social
impact.
Formerly of GE and other global
brands. Author of several books,
including Everything Connects – How to
Transform and Lead in the Age of
Crea:vity, Innova:on and
Sustainability (McGraw Hill, 2014) and
Survive to Thrive – 27 Prac:ces of
Resilient Entrepreneurs, Innovators,
And Leaders (Mo/va/onal Press, 2015).
Follow me @faisal_hoque
faisalhoque.com