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Social Science 2010-11-12 2 min read

Jane Out of the Box Article Reveals How Culture and Religion Can Affect Business Partnership

A business owner's culture and religion can play a role in the way she runs a business. So when she is considering creating a partnership with another business owner, the two must discuss how these deeply-rooted characteristics will fit in.

HUDSON, FL, November 12, 2010

A business owner's culture and religion can play a role in the way she runs a business. So when she is considering creating a partnership with another business owner, the two must discuss how these deeply-rooted characteristics will fit in - and whether they will allow the partnership to work.

Cultural and Religious Differences in a Business Partnership is the latest article by entrepreneurial expert Michele DeKinder-Smith. The article discusses the importance of considering culture and religion when launching a business partnership.

Based on continuing professional market research of more than 3,500 female business owners, Characteristics to Evaluate in a Prospective Partner - Part 4 provides in-depth details about how to determine whether two partners' culture and religion can work in harmony while they run a business. Download full article here: http://bit.ly/d0achh

Cultural and Religious Differences in a Business Partnership highlights:
• Why it's just as important for two partners to discuss culture and religion as it is for them to discuss money, family and profit margins.
• Strategies for determining whether two people can work together when it comes to culture and religion.
• Considerations to make about culture and religion when two business owners begin to think about creating a partnership.
• How to hash out issues that may arise as a result of one or both partners' culture and religion.
• A review of other topics to consider when creating a partnership.

Because culture and religion are deeply rooted in people's beings, it is absolutely essential that two business owners discuss these topics before cementing a business partnership.

Cultural and Religious Differences in a Business Partnership is available for download at http://bit.ly/d0achh.

Michele DeKinder-Smith, is the founder and CEO of Linkage Research, Inc, a marketing research firm with Fortune 500 clients such as Starbucks, Frito Lay, Tropicana, Texas Instruments, Hoover Vacuums and Verizon Wireless. She parlayed this entrepreneurial knowledge and experience into founding Jane Out of the Box, a company that provides female entrepreneurs like YOU with powerful resources, such as educational blogs, teleclasses, newsletters, and books. Michele was recently named to the National Association of Women Business Owners national board of directors for a two-year term. Buy a copy of her latest book with coauthor Azriela Jaffe, "See Jane Collaborate," which contains more in-depth information about this article's topic, at http://www.seejanecollaborate.com.