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Informative articles to support business buyers, franchisees, and franchisors in New Zealand.
Last May Paul Brown made a bold move. He left behind his hotel management career to move into the food service arena, taking over as CEO of Arby's.
- Kerry Pipes
- 19,628 Reads 2 Shares
To stand out among the more than 3,000 active franchise opportunities in today's market, you must seize your buyers' attention with benefit-driven programs and systems.
- Steve Olson
- 3,210 Reads 49 Shares
At The Little Gym International, our franchise development process is more high-touch than high-tech.
- Franchise Update
- 5,318 Reads 1 Shares
Meg Roberts says her professional career path changed course into the franchising business unexpectedly.
- Kerry Pipes
- 6,705 Reads 2 Shares
Tom Wood, President and CEO of Floor Coverings International, has been named the first-ever Chairman of the Franchise Leadership & Development Conference.
- Franchise Update
- 4,360 Reads 1 Shares
On July 10, 2013, Sean Falk, Owner of WolFTeaM, LLC and President of Nachogang, LLC, testified before the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Ways & Means Subcommittee on Health.
- Sean Falk
- 4,053 Reads
Technology is critical today to finding, signing, starting up, and growing your international franchise network.
- William Edwards
- 3,830 Reads 75 Shares
We learn by doing. Think about the basic skills you've acquired in life. You learned to walk by pulling yourself up, turning loose, and taking a step.
- Dr. Nido Qubein
- 13,278 Reads 1 Shares
Meg Roberts says her professional career path changed lanes unexpectedly and took her into franchising.
- Kerry Pipes
- 3,337 Reads 45 Shares
When Jim Fitlow skis, he goes at it full tilt. In fact, one of his favorite quips is, "Turning is highly overrated."
- Debbie Selinsky
- 7,582 Reads 126 Shares
Who are your customers? Do you know what they want? Do you know what they think about you and your products and services?
- John Tschohl
- 4,436 Reads 50 Shares
What can business leaders and managers learn from watching the earnings of publicly traded companies?
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 6,054 Reads 422 Shares
Amy Nichols has always loved working with animals. In high school she worked in a pet store. In college she worked in a biopsychology lab with birds.
- Kerry Pipes
- 4,847 Reads 1 Shares
Putting the right people at the helm has launched many high profile, highly successful turnarounds, from Jack Welch in his early days at GE to Meg Whitman at eBay.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 4,427 Reads 6 Shares
Lloyd Sugarman--Sugie, to his friends--is something of a "franchise whisperer." He sniffed out Coldstone Creamery as a concept with great franchise potential years before the couple who started it were ready to grow.
- Debbie Selinsky
- 9,287 Reads 1 Shares
Creating a customer-focused culture requires strategy and constant review. Each year you should review your goal setting and organizing efforts.
- Lisa Ford
- 4,708 Reads 36 Shares
Different types of international franchises are being granted today for U.S.-based education, food and beverage, retail, and service franchises.
- William G. Edwards
- 2,996 Reads 59 Shares
When one brand just won't do, growth-hungry franchisees add new ones. And why not?
- Kerry Pipes
- 5,328 Reads 44 Shares
Marketing affects all customer and franchise development aspects of the company, including the sales process, building brand awareness, attracting and converting leads, building and maintaining customer relationships, and efforts to entice people who are no longer engaged.
- Franchise Update
- 4,567 Reads 1,021 Shares
PostNet International Franchise Corp., which turns 20 this year, entered franchising with a development culture firmly in place.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 2,058 Reads
In all likelihood, 2013 will feel a lot like 2012. Only two significant factors could change the economic environment in 2013 from the past two years of choppy, but painfully gradual improvement.
- Darrell Johnson
- 6,013 Reads 2 Shares
David Grimaud grew up in the car repair business. His father, Joe, operated a Midas shop in Alexandria, La., where David spent many days working as a teenager.
- Kerry Pipes
- 6,887 Reads 105 Shares
Sam Ballas waxes eloquently--and passionately--about East Coast Wings & Grill, the company he acquired in 2001.
- Kerry Pipes
- 4,490 Reads 9 Shares
Operating a successful franchise business is challenging enough. Add in family members and things can get really interesting.
- Michele Chandler
- 8,079 Reads
In 2009 we profiled Tony Lutfi and asked him our routine question about where he'd like to be in five years. At the time he had 52 units and told us he would like to be at 100.
- Kerry Pipes
- 9,790 Reads
When I joined Arby's as president in May 2010, I was eager to once again work with the roast-beef sandwich leader and pioneer, where I served as vice president of product marketing and strategic planning in the early 1990s.
- Hala Moddelmog
- 3,934 Reads
I believe marketing is the heart of every successful franchise company.
- Megan Conway
- 4,129 Reads 14 Shares
Just as history has a way of repeating itself, Ralph Askar has a way of leaving his mark on organizations. He's doing it again with Instant Imprints.
- Kerry Pipes
- 4,700 Reads
PostNet International Franchise Corp., which turns 20 this year, entered franchising with a development culture firmly in place.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 2,898 Reads 1 Shares
There's always more hype and more promises during a presidential election season. With all the rhetoric, expectations rise.
- Darrell Johnson
- 2,575 Reads 1,023 Shares
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