The supplier partnership that helped save Apple


READ ON PHILHSC.COM | READ TIME: 4 MINUTES | 9 JULY, 2025

Welcome to Partnership Wednesday #102 featuring ideas you can use to create partnerships faster, with less guesswork, and confidently close 6-figure deals.

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A LESSON TO BUILD ON

In 1997, Apple was bleeding cash. By selling its Singapore factory and partnering with NatSteel, it offloaded cost, gained speed, and returned to profitability. NatSteel quickly became Apple’s primary printed circuit board supplier, in fact so vital they built plants next to Apple’s. But in 2001, NatSteel was acquired and by 2007 NatSteel’s brand had disappeared and Apple moved on. Why? The model had peaked.

Leadership Lesson: Don’t wait until it breaks. Exit at the apex. Strategic partnerships are tools, not trophies. Know what era you're in and when it’s time to close the chapter. Learn more about this case study here.


AN ANSWER TO HELP YOU MOVE FASTER

I keep hearing ‘generosity wins in partnerships’ but what does that actually mean? I was asked this question from the crowd this week. Here’s my answer:

Times inevitably get hard in partnerships and when they do generosity is what keeps partners in the room.

Some see being generous as being soft. In great partnerships, generosity is the strategy.

Here are 10 under-the-radar decisions that great partners make, especially when no one’s watching:

1. Offer the Bigger Share (First)
→ “Take 60% of this one. We’ll make it up on the next.”
Leaders who bet on the long game usually win it.

2. Lend Your Best Person
→ Your lead designer. That operations guru. A trusted PM.
A few weeks of brilliance can unstick months of mess.

3. Extend Terms Without Being Asked
→ “We’re good to push payment until you’re through the crunch.”
It’s not just relief. It’s unforgettable.

4. Take Less Credit
→ “Let’s shine the spotlight on your team in the press release.”
Partners who share the stage get invited back.

5. Share Your Playbook, Not Just the Product
→ Give away the template, the system, the insight.
If they win more, so do you.

6. Make the No-Strings Intro
→ Connect them to someone powerful, with no ask attached.
It’s social capital invested, not spent.

7. Help Them Exit Gracefully
→ Sometimes generosity is letting go without drama.
Even the ending builds reputation.

8. Highlight Their Work Publicly
→ Post, podcast, keynote shoutout.
Third-party praise is more powerful than private thanks.

9. Reduce the Scope, Keep the Spirit
→ If they’re overwhelmed, suggest a smaller version of the deal.
It says: “We care more about the relationship than the revenue.”

10. Say Thank You in a Way That Really Hits Home
→ A personal letter. A gift to their team. A story about what changed.
Appreciation is strategy.

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