PRESENTATIONS & TRAINING

Repairing Vendor Relationships Before They Break

Most vendor relationships do not fail all at once. They drift. Work shifts quietly.
Communication becomes reactive. Staff absorb more than they should.

The challenge is not recognizing the problem after the partnership breaks down.
It is seeing it while it still looks like it is working.

The Effectiveness Canvas is a simple diagnostic tool that helps identify where effort has shifted,
where alignment is breaking down, and where repair should begin.

Priority Partners book cover

About the Chapter and Book

This framework is part of my upcoming chapter,
“The Effectiveness Equation: Building and Repairing Partnerships That Last,”
in Priority Partners: Turning Vendor Spending into Mission Strength.

The chapter explores how partnerships drift over time, how hidden work shifts quietly onto
institutional staff, and how to realign relationships before frustration turns into failure.
Coming Summer 2026

Learn more about the book and contributors

Interested in using this with your team?
Contact me.

John Ingram is a higher education consultant focused on institutional effectiveness,
vendor relationships, and practical tools for improving partnerships.

 

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