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Informative articles to support business buyers, franchisees, and franchisors in New Hampshire.
We asked Stacy Anderson, chief marketing officer at Anytime Fitness and Waxing the City to discuss the role of diversity in the company's marketing department and in its marketing strategies.
- Stacy Anderson
- 26,320 Reads 121 Shares
Do you know how often consumers pass by your competitors' locations to visit you? Wouldn't it be great to know where and when consumers bypass your stores or restaurants to visit a competitor?
- Jack Mackey
- 24,238 Reads
Who is responsible for innovation? For many franchise concepts, innovation is the sole domain of the franchisor as it safeguards the brand's equity: "Do only things that I say, and do them exactly as the operations manual specifies."
- Jacob Grosshandler
- 14,055 Reads 2 Shares
One of the most widely influential business thinkers, Peter Drucker, once said, "What gets measured, gets managed."
- Franchise Update
- 5,611 Reads 2 Shares
Growing up on a farm in the Texas panhandle, Mike Treadwell was looking for a way to stretch his entrepreneurial wings. He thought of opening a restaurant.
- Debbie Selinsky
- 12,356 Reads 6 Shares
Building a strong franchise system through unit growth is a team effort requiring participation from the entire organization
- Marc Kiekenapp
- 4,432 Reads 18 Shares
Franchising has proven itself to be a bellwether business model, surviving the financial crisis and adding units since the early days of the current economic recovery.
- Jacob Grosshandler
- 2,956 Reads 23 Shares
The world is getting smaller. Customers come from and visit everywhere, and brand names are powerful. There are many reasons to take your brand away from your home soil and overseas.
- Tony Foley
- 6,091 Reads 2 Shares
In a time when many business executives are looking at what to cut because of rising payroll and healthcare costs, Michael Kulp, president and CEO of KBP Foods, a $250 million restaurant company with units in nine states, is taking an "inverse" approach.
- Debbie Selinsky
- 8,253 Reads 2 Shares
How many direct reports do you have? Consider these four scenarios.
- Bill Wagner
- 2,960 Reads 1 Shares
More and more small business owners are selling their companies, with sales hitting a four-year high in early 2013 in the United States, and Canada predicting its largest small business turnover ever in the next five years.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 4,647 Reads 21 Shares
The Franchise Consumer Marketing Conference (FCMC), now in its fourth year, is gearing up to surpass attendance records once again.
- Franchise Update Media
- 3,583 Reads 73 Shares
It's bound to happen: one of your customers will have a problem with your business - if not at one of your stores, then at one of your brand's, even if it's across the country.
- Daniel Lieberman
- 3,053 Reads 1,014 Shares
Do you know there's an easy way to identify and predict how cybercriminals might get into your organization? Fortunately for already-busy franchisees, the process isn't as complicated as you may think.
- Luke Engelhardt
- 6,637 Reads
There has never been a time where the nature of commerce is changing as rapidly as it is today. Technology been moving at blazing speed, not only around mobile payments and tablet-based POS systems...
- Tom Epstein
- 5,389 Reads
Charles Smithgall has a system. He operates with a simple business plan and model that focuses on executing fundamentals and getting results.
- Kerry Pipes
- 11,644 Reads 1 Shares
Hello? Is anybody there? One of the biggest problems sales people face with social media and technology is the lack of real, meaningful contact and communication.
- Multi-Unit Franchisee
- 5,565 Reads
Stories are the basis of human communication and decision-making. We use stories to relate to one another and make sense of the world around us.
- Joe Mathews and Thomas Scott
- 4,695 Reads
Everyone knows the names of the most popular business books and the gurus who wrote them: Peter Drucker, Tom Peters, Ken Blanchard, Jim Collins... you know the list.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 3,489 Reads
If you ask retired NFL defensive tackle Don Davey to list the qualities needed to succeed in the NFL or in franchising, his list is the same: competitiveness, tenacity, discipline, coachability, and focus
- Debbie Selinsky
- 6,602 Reads
How do you set standards and measure performance in your brand's sales and development department?
- Franchise Update
- 5,234 Reads 1,023 Shares
Because most of us dread being called out for mistakes or weaknesses, leaders who hope to give honest feedback run the risk of angering employees and decreasing their productivity if it isn't delivered correctly.
- Dr. Tasha Eurich
- 5,321 Reads
Every company makes mistakes that could make them lose customers. I don't care what business you are in, something will go wrong.
- John Tschohl
- 4,206 Reads
We're all familiar with the classics in the world of business books: Ken Blanchard, Jim Collins, Stephen Covey, Peter Drucker... you know the names.
- Eddy Goldberg
- 3,114 Reads
Keith Gerson has spent more than 35 years in franchising in many different sales, development, and leadership positions.
- Keith Gerson
- 3,130 Reads
Franchise Update Media and MFV Expositions are joining forces this June to produce the first-ever Regional Multi-Unit Franchisee Summit, at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City.
- Franchise Update Media
- 10,782 Reads 1,022 Shares
The face of America's franchise owners is changing. In the traditional franchise model, the franchisee purchases a brand and follows an operator's manual.
- Jennifer Tucker
- 13,914 Reads 1,014 Shares
If the first step in bringing your franchise overseas is to determine which international market is best for your brand, the second step is to decide what kind of deal you want to sign.
- Martin Hancock
- 5,244 Reads 1 Shares
This meeting with your prospective candidate is the most important step in the recruitment process. It's your first real "date," the one that determines whether you two have what it takes for a serious relationship.
- Steve Olson
- 3,324 Reads
Keeping the business model simple has paid off handsomely for Charles Smithgall over the past 18 years he has been an Aaron's franchisee
- Kerry Pipes
- 6,493 Reads 1,014 Shares
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