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Startup Franchisors Need to Preserve Capital

Posted by Franchise Grade Team June 20, 2016

After having recently attended the 2016 International Franchise Expo, I was struck by the number of startup franchisors exhibiting and extolling the benefits of their franchise opportunity and was impressed with a number of the franchise concepts. If some of these franchisors have the proper leadership and necessary capital (emphasis on capital) I believe they can develop successful franchise programs. A number of these startups are built upon a foundation of multiple corporate locations, which is an important predictor of future franchise success. However, an important requirement for a successful startup franchise system is having enough capital to fund the growth of the franchise.

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The Most Critical Time in the Life of a New Franchisee

Posted by Franchise Grade Team January 31, 2016

In my experiences I’ve had the opportunity to observe a number of franchisee startups in several different franchise systems. One conclusion I drew from this experience was how important the first ninety days are to a franchisee startup. An important factor to this time period is the amount of support the franchisor provides to a new franchisee. When evaluating a franchise opportunity, a prospective franchisee needs to include the amount of services and support they can expect to receive during their grand opening and startup phase, on their checklist. This includes sample press releases, marketing materials, advertising support and on-site assistance.

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Franchisee Candidates Need to Evaluate the Franchisors Corporate Culture

Posted by Franchise Grade Team January 21, 2016

There are numerous activities that relate to the process of evaluating a franchise opportunity. These activities include; reviewing the FDD and especially the franchise agreement, gaining feedback from franchisees and analyzing the performance of the franchise system. However, one area that doesn't get the attention it deserves pertains to the culture of the franchisor. Corporate culture begins with franchise leadership and works its way throughout the organization. The importance of corporate culture applies to all companies, with the exception that franchisees rely upon the franchisor to provide the vision, guidance and support necessary to operate a healthy franchise system.

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Your Home Office - What You Need To Know

Posted by Franchise Grade Team March 26, 2015

Nearly everyone has a space in their home or apartment that they use as a home office. As you begin to consider investing in a franchise, your home office will be where you begin – transforming it from where you pay household bills and make/take business-related phone calls, to the business office you will be using on your journey to franchising. In fact, regardless of what type of franchise business you’re planning to get into, it’s almost certain that you will be getting started out of your own home office. Further, some business are ideally suited for being run out of a home office rather than an external, on-site location like the back room of a restaurant location. On that note, there are many due diligence tasks you need to address when transforming your space into a business office for your franchise. Following are a few of the most critical.

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Is Your Spouse Helping or Hindering Your Business Goals?

Posted by Franchise Grade Team December 23, 2014

So you want to start your own small business.

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The Power of First Impressions

Posted by Franchise Grade Team December 3, 2014

First impressions are lasting. Frontline hourly employees are not. Before they’ve been on the job just six months, over 50 percent are gone. Some were probably not a good fit for the job in the first place, but some productive, dependable, hard-to-replace employees bolt too.

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Franchisee Support and Assistance

Posted by Franchise Grade Team November 21, 2014

Franchisors often need to offer support to their franchisees. After all, the business model depends on providing industry novices with enough training and assistance to run their own businesses successfully. This post looks at four types of support and assistance that franchisors often offer to their franchisees to enhance their success: training, ongoing support services, real estate assistance, and financing. When deciding on the amount and kind of franchisee support to offer, franchisors must balance the need make their systems attractive to prospective buyers against attracting the wrong people to their systems.

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Defeating the De-Motivator, When seeds of doubt creep into consciousness!

Posted by Franchise Grade Team November 20, 2014

The sweet strains of a Puccini aria cut through the Saturday night clatter of the busy Italian restaurant in New York City, but it wasn’t coming from the aging voice of the Sicilian baritone who was hired to belt out favorites like Funiculi-Funicula. It was a soprano whose crystal clear voice filled the room. Within moments all the ambient noise came to a halt. Diners stopped eating and talking, busboys stopped clearing tables, the cooks even came out of the kitchen.

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Will You Freak-Out or Hunker Down?

Posted by Franchise Grade Team November 5, 2014

Sometimes motivation is forced upon us. We are thrust into the Un-comfort Zone. And, whether we sink or swim depends on how we respond to the situation. How do you react during a crisis?

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The Most Important Buying Decision You’ll Ever Make

Posted by Franchise Grade Team September 9, 2014

Once you’ve decided which franchise to buy, what is the most important buying decision you’ll ever make to ensure its success?

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