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EPISODE · Nov 30, 2023

Differences Between Partners and Service Providers

from Podcast | Dan Nedelko · host Dan Nedelko

What’s the difference between a Partner and a Service Provider as it applies to professional services? Specifically Digital Marketing or Software Development? There are some major differences IMHO…let’s dive into it. Partners are part of the process, involved in the conversations as they are developed. Partners are on the team and involved in the development of strategy. Pro tip: when you engage a partner, engage them in your desired outcome not in the task at hand. If you’ve got a good partner, then they’ll use their experience to work with you to achieve that outcome. Service Providers are not distinctly part of the process. They’re valuable in their own way, but they are not strategic. Service providers provide a specific task, complete that task and move on to their next project. Each type of professional service; whether it’s a partner or a service provider fulfills a specific need and one is only superior to the other within the context of the bigger picture. The danger? In asking for a partner when in fact you really want a service provider. That can get messy for both sides of the equation. Enjoy this “sort of” Transcript. Introduction: In today’s episode of The Drive, Dan Nedelko dives into a crucial distinction that often gets overlooked in the business world: the difference between a partner and a service provider. He emphasizes the importance of choosing the right term because words matter, especially when it comes to defining the relationships within your service-based business. Defining Partners and Service Providers: Dan starts by clarifying that the definitions of a partner and a service provider are worlds apart. Service providers are there to fulfill specific requests, complete tasks, and move on. On the other hand, partners engage in a more profound relationship, actively participating in the process, and sharing their expertise and experiences. Digital Marketing: Dan delves into the realm of digital marketing and explains that distinguishing between a partner and a service provider is crucial. Partners should be deeply involved in the client’s internal dialog, helping them understand the intricacies of their strategies. While service providers fulfill tasks efficiently, they may not contribute to strategic discussions. Software Development: Shifting gears to software development, Dan points out that the choice between a partner and a service provider depends on the client’s technical infrastructure and needs. If you need specialized technical skills, a service provider might be suitable. However, if you seek a comprehensive understanding of how technology aligns with your business goals, a software partner with a broader experience is essential. The Power of Partnership: Dan underscores the value of partnerships, where both parties work collaboratively to achieve desired outcomes. Partners bring a wealth of experience and want to see your business succeed. When the partnership is genuine, it becomes a powerful force for growth. Conclusion: In closing, Dan urges listeners not to confuse partners with service providers and warns against misusing the term “partner” when seeking specific services. He emphasizes that choosing the right word is essential, as it sets the tone for the relationship. Final Thoughts: In the best-case scenario, a partnership is a true collaboration, while a service provider fulfills a specific task. As you navigate the world of business relationships, make sure you choose the right partner or service provider based on your unique needs and goals. Outro: That’s it for today’s podcast. We hope you found this episode enlightening. Stay safe out there, and remember, words matter in defining your business relationships.

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