Strategy & Leadership

No business is an island - How companies collaborate with trading partners and the opportunities for improvement

September 25, 2014

Global

September 25, 2014

Global

This report, written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Ariba, an SAP company, examines the value of collaboration between trading partners and explores how it can and should be done. It is based on a survey of executives and in-depth interviews with practitioners and experts.

The global economy is a complex web of business relationships that no company can navigate alone. Whether it is through outsourcing, partnership or simple supplier-customer interactions, all businesses are reliant on the relationships they have with their peers.

It stands to reason, then, that perfecting collaboration with one’s trading partners is a key success factor in business. But how can companies maximise the value of their trading partner relationships, and how can they mitigate the risks? 

This report, written by The Economist Intelligence Unit and sponsored by Ariba, an SAP company, examines the value of collaboration between trading partners and explores how it can and should be done. It is based on a survey of executives and in-depth interviews with practitioners and experts.

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