 Partnerships between researchers and knowledge users, KU's, can be beneficial when both parties work together to maximize the relevance and uptake of research and practice. However, this process requires a two-way dialogue between the researchers and KU's, as well as a commitment to co-creating value between them. This value creation should be focused on innovative solutions that address the needs and values of all stakeholders. This article was authored by Tracy K. Bucknall and Allison M. Hutchinson.