
The Power of Cross Industry Collaboration for Small Business Owners | Ep. 389
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https://youtu.be/QMkk3HceGC8?si=KenMseuzYP-1b_9zTiffany reconnects with her friend and business collaborator, Jasmine Beard, to dive deep into the importance and benefits of cross-industry collaboration for business owners. Jasmine, a seasoned strategic consultant, shares how business owners can break out of their industry silos, leverage transferable skills, and build partnerships that drive innovation, growth, and fresh opportunities.
Whether you’re looking to expand your network or simply get unstuck in your business, Jasmine’s insights are packed with actionable advice for broadening your reach and impact.
Check out the full show notes: https://moneytalkwitht.com/podcast-show-notes/cross-industry-collaboration-for-entrepreneurs/
Key Takeaways
- Don’t limit your networking and business opportunities to just your own industry—amazing growth happens at the intersections.
- Adjust your language and examples to match your audience when reaching out to new sectors.
- Collaboration isn’t competition; it’s about expanding opportunities and delivering more value together.
- Invest time in real relationship-building—not just sales pitches—and the right partnerships will follow.
Resources & Links
- Previous episode with Jasmine: https://youtu.be/QMkk3HceGC8?si=KenMseuzYP-1b_9z
- Connect with Jasmine and learn more about AJoy Consulting: https://ajoy2consult.com/
- Register for “It’s AJoy Doing Business” (September 12, Greensboro, NC): https://www.eventbrite.com/e/its-ajoy-doing-business-tickets-1447489683609?aff=MoneyTalkTiff
- Follow Tiffany Grant online: Money Talk With Tiff Website | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
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