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Justin Starbird .
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August 29, 2024 .
How Partnerships Between Competitors Drive Innovation with Matt Wollersheim
In today's competitive business landscape, the old adage "keep your friends close and your enemies closer" is taking on a new meaning!
In this episode of Inspectations, Matt Wollersheim of Straight North joins us to explore the transformative power of partnerships, especially among competitors.
Together, we explore how businesses that once saw each other as rivals are now joining forces to innovate, share resources, and stay ahead of industry trends.
Join us as we discuss the real-world benefits of strategic alliances, from accessing cutting-edge technologies to adapting to emerging market dynamics.
You'll hear how embracing collaboration over competition can lead to exponential growth, ensuring your business not only survives but thrives in an ever-evolving market.
Tune in to discover why, in today's world, a rising tide truly does lift all boats—and how you can leverage this philosophy to propel your business to new heights!
Tackle one of the toughest challenges in business leadership - effectively "inspecting what you expect" - on the Inspectations podcast!
Too often, businesses fail or managers lose their way due to the fact they were operating based on expectations they had never inspected.
The Inspectations Podcast, hosted by Justin Starbird, CEO of The Aebli Group, brings together leaders spanning diverse industries, to explore topics such as best practices, innovation, leadership, and business development.
Born from internal discussions within the TAG Team, the podcast strives to enhance processes and systems in your business!
Tune in today for illuminating discussions and actionable insights!
Other recent episodes include:
Leading with Purpose: Strategies for the Modern Business Leader
Justin Starbird
About the Author: Justin Starbird I have been fortunate to have had several entrepreneurs that came before me take the time to “pull back the curtains” and allow me to be a part of their multi-million dollar companies… and actually value my input. They allowed me to see their mistakes and learn from their real-world lessons so that I wouldn’t have to pay the expensive costs of experience on my own. Additionally, they taught me what really works and the importance of action - not just ideas.