1. Connect via social media
Social media is a great way to connect with whomever you like. Follow your ideal collaboration partner on their socials and engage in a meaningful way. Once you have built a connection, consider sending them a message about yourself, what you like about their business, and the opportunities you can create by working together.
2. join groups and communities
You can connect with other business owners and industry leaders through professional organisations and online forum groups. Members of these groups and communities are interested in sharing tips, advice, strategies, goals, and more. Being a part of these groups will expose you to in-person and online networking events and gives you a space to connect with like-minded individuals.
3. join flexible workspace/coworking space
Flexible and coworking spaces are collaboration hubs as they have several entrepreneurs, SMEs, startups, and enterprises sharing the same space. Striking up a conversation with a business owner at a flexible workspace is made simple as you share the same facilities and amenities. For example, Kelvin Pearson from the Men’s Legal Service and Terry de Luca from Counselling Solutions ACT found each other through working at Victory Offices. From sharing a cup of tea in the breakroom together, a business collaboration was born. They had similar interests in helping with family law matters and found that by working together they could benefit from one another’s expertise. Moreover, the free networking events at flexible workspaces encourage members to get to know each other even further and to cultivate a community for business collaborations.