Complete a project together. Sort of like a first date, planning initial activities with a partner enables you to work together without the pressure of eternal commitment. You and your partner don’t have to prove you are ideal mates. You also avoid jumping into a relationship that presumes you will do more than you want to do. The planning reduces the risk of unrealistic expectations.
The purpose of this exercise is to help document the task and relationship agreements you have with your partner. Check off each item as you fulfill the assignment. Document your agreements in a joint meeting.
Define the area of interest where you and your partner are going to create an initial activity (marketing, sales, product development, and so forth). Brainstorm a list of potential activities you can do together. Can you agree on one specific activity to work on together?
Document the start and stop point of the activity. Develop a timeline of the activity. Set the boundaries of the activity (what you won’t try to accomplish).
List the various roles and responsibilities of each partner.
Agree on the decision-making style to be used. Gain consensus on the strategy for resolving conflict. Allocate resource contributions and commitments in writing.
Create a set of criteria to evaluate the success or failure of the task objectives. Create a set of criteria to evaluate the success of the relationship development.