CultureStrategy Win-Win Referral Partner Program
Know a company that might need help with hiring, leadership development, or diversity & inclusion?
We get most of our business from repeat customers and referrals, and we love to reward our clients and partners!
Here’s How It Works:
Step 1. Register with us first as a partner by contacting info@culturestrategy.io.
Step 2. If you know of a company that could benefit from our services, either make an introduction via e-mail OR have them sign up for an intro call on our website and make sure they mention your name.
Step 3: That’s it! If your referral ends up working with us, you get 5% of the deal value in cash. Since our programs start at $5K, that’s a minimum of $250 in your pocket just for an introduction!
If your referral doesn’t work with us, no sweat. You still get 5% off any of our services to be redeemed whenever you want, just for being a partner.
Find out more and sign up as a partner now by e-mailing info@culturestrategy.io!
We work with companies of all sizes, but we focus on startups and SMBs.
We create value by combining our unique expertise in…
Data and Analytics
Business Strategy
Neuroscience and Behavior
…And Some Creativity and the Arts
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