What are four common problems that cause joint ventures to fail?
What will be an ideal response?
One problem that causes joint ventures to fail is that managers who must collaborate daily in operating the venture are not involved in forming or shaping the venture. A second problem is if the venture benefits the partnering companies but does not benefit customers who then complain about poorer service or criticize the companies in other ways. A third problem occurs if the venture is not supported equally by both partners. A final problem that can cause a joint venture to fail is that the venture may begin to compete more with one of the partners than the other.
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