Partnering — may refer to:*Business partnering *Dance partnering *Domestic partners … Wikipedia
partnering — UK US /ˈpɑːtnərɪŋ/ adjective [before noun] ► WORKPLACE, FINANCE relating to an agreement between organizations or people to work together: »The charity works with partnering agencies such as the police and local youth groups. »a partnering… … Financial and business terms
partnering — Searching for business opportunities. ► “Never do business with anyone who talks freely about ‘partnering’ because it will cost you.” (Supervision, Jan. 1994, p. 6) … American business jargon
partnering — / pɑ:tnərɪŋ/ noun same as strategic partnering … Marketing dictionary in english
partnering — part·ner || pÉ‘rtnÉ™(r)/ pÉ‘Ë n. associate, colleague; spouse v. work as an associate, join as a colleague … English contemporary dictionary
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Business partnering — is the development of successful, long term, strategic relationships between customers and suppliers, based on achieving best practice and sustainable competitive advantage (Lendrum, 1997). Mission The mission of Business partnering and the key… … Wikipedia
Dance partnering — A couple performs a penche from The Nutcracker. In dance, partnering is the assistance and sometimes leading given to a partner, generally of the opposite gender. It is an important part of ballet and partner dances such as Rock and Roll.… … Wikipedia
strategic partnering agreement — (SPA). One of the standard form LIFT documents. Practical Law Dictionary. Glossary of UK, US and international legal terms. www.practicallaw.com. 2010 … Law dictionary
global partnering — UK US noun [U] COMMERCE ► a situation in which organizations in different parts of the world work together: »The agency has become the first point of contact for global partnering deals between Korea and the rest of the world … Financial and business terms