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When Greg Thomas decides whether to fix or ditch a financially troubled store, he typically thinks big
  • Helen Bond
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A State of Washington Appellate Court ruling (Marte v. Hernandez, May 16, 2011) demonstrates that deception can cause even blood relationships to disintegrate.
  • Richard S. Mulligan
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Robert Branca, Jr., and his family of Dunkin' Donuts multi-unit franchisees offer the kind of advertisement for franchise success that money can't buy.
  • Debbie Selinsky
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Thinking of buying a new franchise? Here are 5 questions to ask the prospective franchisor in order to determine if they will support you with financing.
  • Mike Rozman
  • 12,669 Reads
Never before has timing been as critical to an organization's success as it is today.
  • John Tschohl
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What are some fresh, innovative ways you are using profiling, targeting, and loyalty programs to acquire and retain more customers?
  • Franchise Update
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For years, Subway has prided itself on offering healthier fare for its customers.
  • Multi-Unit Franchisee
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The most obvious area in franchising where the lines between consultants and lawyers frequently blur is within the professional services provided to emerging franchisors.
  • Michael Seid And Kay Marie Ainsley
  • 2,372 Reads 11 Shares
A leader is formally defined as a person who guides or directs a group.
  • Randy Murphy
  • 7,136 Reads 55 Shares
Recently, Groupon and LivingSocial, two leaders in daily deal website offerings, have been hit with multiple lawsuits.
  • Maureen E. Mulvihill
  • 45,008 Reads 29 Shares
Zig Ziglar once said, "People don't buy drills, they buy holes."
  • Joe Mathews
  • 8,439 Reads 1,021 Shares
Jeff's Bagel Run
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Last year the headline on our Annual Lead Generation Survey story in Franchise Update magazine read: "Adapt or Die."
  • Eddy Goldberg
  • 5,677 Reads 225 Shares
When Sunita Sagar was a teenager working as a part-time cashier at a Jack in the Box in California, she dreamed of the day she would become a doctor.
  • John Carroll
  • 6,426 Reads 82 Shares
Who is your ideal franchise buyer? Let's begin with knowing your market.
  • Steve Olson
  • 5,576 Reads 1 Shares
As savvy franchise companies continue to flourish in a volatile economy, FUSR continues to bring you good news each month, highlighting brands that are adding units, increasing comp store sales, striking deals with investors, innovating, and continuing to grow, whether domestically or overseas.
  • Eddy Goldberg
  • 6,526 Reads 429 Shares
Data breaches are common: more than 300 major breaches involving more than 100 million consumer records are reported each year.
  • David Zetoony & Louise Nutt
  • 5,689 Reads 1 Shares
Those sanitarily questionable movable feasts that have rolled through America's cities for decades are being replaced.
  • Kerry Pipes
  • 35,411 Reads 4 Shares
Last year the headline on our Annual Lead Generation Survey story read: "Adapt or Die." Responses to two new questions this year indicate franchisors have taken this lesson to heart.
  • Eddy Goldberg
  • 5,919 Reads 1,014 Shares
Given that 400- to 500-point swings in the Dow have nearly become the norm rather than the exception, this is ringing even truer today than it did a quarter or two ago.
  • Carol Clark
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Amit Kleinberger rattles off the business start-ups he's launched like a general listing the cities he's seized.
  • John Carroll
  • 31,810 Reads
What changed last month in sales, costs, market share, and customer satisfaction? Data answers those questions for you.
  • Jack Mackey
  • 7,028 Reads 1,021 Shares
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I don't think I'll get much of an argument if I try to convince you that innovation is important.
  • Jack Mackey
  • 6,003 Reads 1 Shares
When Michael Ansley was a teenager helping his father, a painter, with work at KFC and Wendy's restaurants in Springfield, Ohio, he soaked up both his father's entrepreneurial spirit and a basic knowledge of the food and franchising business.
  • Debbie Selinsky
  • 8,295 Reads 1,014 Shares
Last time I discussed embracing fear and love as part of the leadership experience.
  • Steve Farber
  • 3,746 Reads 68 Shares
It's not our products. It's not our price. Pay attention as I'm about to lay out our secret competitive weapon right here for all to see.
  • Keith Gerson
  • 4,010 Reads 1 Shares
Franchisees, business, and property owners who have personally guaranteed commercial loans face a challenging situation when banks seek repayment, especially in today's state of economic distress.
  • Steve Huntley
  • 5,395 Reads 285 Shares
Customer service is a moving target; it is whatever the customer thinks it is.
  • John Tschohl
  • 5,368 Reads 282 Shares
Many companies use a customer loyalty scheme whether it be miles, points, or other free stuff. All are based on dollars spent and frequency of usage.
  • Lisa Ford
  • 8,680 Reads 1,014 Shares
Social media, social networking, social sharing, Web 2.0 - no matter what you call it, it's everywhere these days, and for good reason.
  • Melinda Caughill
  • 6,157 Reads 347 Shares
As chief marketing officer for Massage Envy, Susan Boresow understands that engaging and supporting franchisees is imperative in getting them to buy in and play an active role in the brand's overall marketing efforts.
  • Franchise Update
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