Partnership Approach

Monday, November 24th, 2008 , 5 comments

partnership-approachMany companies are looking to work with partners who can adapt to their needs over time. A true partnership approach may mean that a relationship changes and evolves with time – particularly as companies grow and shrink, and want their partners to adapt as they do.

Presenting your company as a true partner can be an important message to convey. This slide shows a visual way of explaining what a partnership approach means for potential customers.

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5 Comments to Partnership Approach

  1. #1

    karina van landuyt

    11:40 am, July 10th, 2010

    First I want to say that I adore your slides and lay-out. My sister (who’s a nurse) has to give a ppp about paraplegia and never made a ppp in her life. So, I’m trying to help out.
    I want to replace the words company logo in this slide by the word verpleger.
    I just can’t do it right.
    Could you please help me out ?
    Thanks a lot and have a nice day

  2. #2

    Jessica Pyne

    1:34 pm, July 12th, 2010

    Hi Karina, thank you for the kind words! I’ve passed your query on to our designers, as I think they’d be able to provide you with a better solution than I would! I’ll email you with their answer once it’s ready.

  3. #3

    Jessica Pyne

    7:34 pm, July 12th, 2010

    I’ve sent the edited slides over to you now, Karina – I hope that your sister’s presentation goes well!

  4. #4

    G

    7:14 am, July 20th, 2010

    again awesome – what else to say

  5. #5

    Jessica Pyne

    3:01 pm, July 20th, 2010

    Thanks, G – we’re glad you like the slides. We aim to show presenters that PowerPoint design doesn’t have to be boring – help us spread the word!

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