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Mistakes that businesses make when conducting B2B transactions
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 266923, member: 76163"] The Internet has created an environment where business to business (B2B) transactions are becoming more frequent and more complex. The better you understand the rules of engagement, the less likely you will be to inadvertently do something that could cause a problem later on. Here are some of the most common mistakes that businesses make when conducting B2B transactions: Not understanding the differences between different types of businesses. Some companies are classified as service-oriented and others as product oriented. This can be important because if you're selling to a company that is classified as service-oriented, then your products must be made for them or they can't use them. If your business is classified as product oriented, then your products must meet their specifications and they should not accept substitutes from other vendors. Not knowing how much control an outside vendor has over the production process for your goods or services. A common mistake is to assume that an outside vendor will do everything from design and development through manufacturing and packaging — even though there may be several steps in between each phase of production. You might think that since they're just doing one thing, they'll have plenty of time to get things done right — but this isn't always true. [/QUOTE]
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