Can Competitors be Collaborators?

Why we need to work together now more than ever

In a Forbes article titled, “Why Collaborating With Your Competition Can Be A Great Idea,” the author shared research indicating that “coopetition” could be a financial win for the organizations that opt to go that direction.

“Nowadays, the best partner might be your direct competitor,” says Paavo Ritala, a professor of Strategy and Innovation at LUT University of Technology in Finland. “Competitors tend to face similar markets and use similar resources and technologies. They typically have to deal with similar challenges at large. Thus, with rising costs of R&D and globalizing competition, it often makes sense to collaborate with competitors on product development, innovation and joint manufacturing.”

But becoming a collaborator with your competitor can be a challenge.

For this episode of Association Chat, I talk with Mahoganey Jones about the ways competitors can work together and why they should consider it.

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About our guest

Versatile, results-oriented Certified Meeting Professional (CMP) and Digital Event Strategist (DES), with proven skills and track record in all aspects of meeting management. As the founder of Event Specialists, a meeting and event management company dedicated to producing relevant and revenue-generating educational events, Mahoganey knows and understands the value of strategic event production. Specializing in corporate, subject matter expert, and industry meetings, she focuses on what a client does well to ensure the event matches their goals and objectives. She was also one of the 1st Canadians to receive the Digital Event Strategist Certificate and most recently awarded a Top40 Under 40 by Connect Meetings.

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