Partnership Evaluation Survey

The Partnership Evaluation Survey helps organizations measure the success and value of their partnerships. It evaluates aspects such as collaboration effectiveness, mutual benefits, communication, and overall satisfaction with the partnership.

Where it is used

  • • To assess the strengths and weaknesses of business partnerships.
  • • To evaluate communication, collaboration, and mutual goals between partners.
  • • To identify areas for improvement in partnership strategies.

Partnership Evaluation Survey

1. How would you rate the quality of communication with your partner organization?

Very poor Excellent

2. How aligned do you feel your goals are with your partner organization?

Not aligned at all Completely aligned

3. How much trust exists between your organization and your partner?

How much trust exists between your organization and your partner?

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4. How effective is the collaboration between your organization and your partner?

Not effective at all Extremely effective

5. How valuable is this partnership to your organization?

6. What challenges have you faced in this partnership?

7. What improvements would you suggest for enhancing this partnership?

8. Overall, how satisfied are you with this partnership?

9. How effective is the conflict resolution process within this partnership?

Not effective at all Very effective

10. How likely are you to collaborate with this partner in the future?

Not likely at all Very likely

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is a Partnership Evaluation Survey?

    It measures the effectiveness and satisfaction levels of business partnerships.

  • When should this survey be conducted?

    Periodically or at key milestones to assess collaboration success.

  • What factors are typically evaluated?

    Communication, trust, shared goals, and overall partnership impact.

  • How can businesses strengthen partnerships based on survey results?

    By addressing concerns, improving collaboration, and aligning strategic goals.