Is It Good to Have Partners in Business?

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
14 minutes

FBI’s Doug McCright says that every decision in business is a trade-off. There are no perfect answers – only trade-offs between better or worse. Having a partner(s) in business has many pros, but it also has cons.

Please tune in this week as Dennis examines the up- and downsides of having business partners and discusses must haves if you are, in fact, in business with partners either now or in the future. What are your views? Do you see having business partners as good, bad, or indifferent? Please share with us in the comments.

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