Stages of Engaging - Engagement

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The Engagement Stage involves consideration of the maturity of the relationship type and the outcomes sought by both parties. Deciding whether you are merely creating a creator/supplier agreement to enhance and existing product; or offering a new product into the corporate range of offerings; or jumping the curve and delivering a truly innovative new model will require different approaches.

What Does Success Look Like?

For Founders and Startups

  • Acquisition/exit 100%
  • Partial exit
  • Revenue share
  • Social impact
  • Environmental wins
  • Grow faster
  • Speed to market

For Corporates

  • Increased revenue
  • Diversification
  • Increase capital valuation
  • Grow customer base
  • Add capability
  • Culture change
  • Social licence

ENGAGEMENT MODEL Engagement.jpg

FACILITATOR COMMENTARY The importance of the Scouting and Dating Stages become evident here. By this stage, both parties should be aligned, have clear expectations of what is partnership will deliver and know which horizon level they are chasing. Using a lean startup approach to the project also enables the learn, validate, pivot and review cycle of the engagement sprint to operate at speed.