Franchising : pathway to wealth creation
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Franchising isn't just true entrepreneurship; it offers a unique route to rapid, large-scale wealth creation. Over 1,000,000 potential entrepreneurs investigate franchising every year, but this enormous business opportunity remains hugely misunderstood. Now, a truly extraordinary authoring team delivers realistic, start-to-finish guidance for franchisees and franchisors alike.
This book brings together the insights of the entrepreneur who built the world's largest system of Jiffy Lube franchises, the CEO who grew Dunkin' Donuts from 300 units to over 3,000, and the franchising expert and former director of the world's #1 bank lender to franchisees.
Drawing on their immense personal experience, the authors provide detailed analytical tools for assessing any franchise opportunity, then illuminate every aspect of the business from both franchisor and franchisee perspectives.
They cover franchise relationship models and service/product delivery systems; financial and transaction analysis; legal issues; dynamics of the franchise relationship; going international; distributorships; licensing; and even cashing out.
* Why franchising offers immense wealth creation potential
* Assessing the possibilities--for both franchisors and franchisees
* Exploiting the franchising opportunity
* Proven analytical tools and a real plan for action
* Building and evaluating the service/product delivery system
* The real nuts and bolts: offerings, markets, real estate, control, marketing, and more
* Building better franchisor/franchisee relationships
* The dynamics of the franchise relationship
* Franchising and the law
* What both parties need to know
* Cashing out
* The "harvest" strategy--from insider's who've been there
Exploit franchising for maximum wealth creation
* The definitive insider's guide for franchisors, franchisees, and investors
* By experts who've made fortunes in franchising at Jiffy Lube and Dunkin' Donuts
* Demystifies franchising with detailed case studies and examples
* Covers the entire business lifecycle, from identifying opportunities to cashing out
* Crucial insights for building--and evaluating--product/service delivery systems
No other book brings together an author team with this much practical insider's expertise on using franchising to generate wealth. Sum Stephen Spinelli, Jr., who helped build the world's largest system of Jiffy Lube franchisesSum Robert M. Rosenberg, who grew Dunkin' Donuts from 300 units to over 3,000Sum Sue Birley, former director at the world's #1 franchisee bank lender
This is franchising from the inside. Franchising done right. Franchising as true entrepreneurship--for people ready to think big, work hard, and generate real wealth
Table of Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Franchising as Entrepreneurship
Franchising
What It Means to Be Entrepreneurial Franchising: Small and Big Business
Modeling Entrepreneurship
Opportunity Recognition: Market Structure and Competition
Opportunity Recognition: Market Size
Opportunity Recognition: Margin Analysis
Resource Marshaling: The Establishment of the Service
Delivery System (SDS)
The Entrepreneurial Team
Conclusion
Endnotes
Chapter 2 The Franchise Relationship Model
The Customer: How Does Opportunity Recognition
Work in Franchising?
Establishing the Service Delivery System (SDS):
How Does the FRM Provide a Framework
for Marshaling Resources?
Transaction Analysis: In the Franchise Relationship,
How Are Responsibilities of the Franchisor
and Franchisee Allocated?
Financial Structure: What Is the Financial Model
of the Franchise Concept?
Agency Issues: How to Find the Right Franchise Partner
Relational Dynamics: How Are Tasks Best Monitored?
Information Systems
The Dynamics of the Franchisee-Franchisor Relationship:
How Does the Franchise Entrepreneurial Alliance Adjust
for Changes in the Market?
Conclusion
Endnotes
Chapter 3 The Wealth-Creating Power of Franchising
Understanding the Motivations of an Entrepreneur to Become
a Franchisor
Franchise Risk Profile Template:An Introduction Agency Problems and
Administrative Efficiency
Buy a franchise, or launch a standalone?
How Do Franchisors Determine the Amount of Franchisee
Fees and Royalties?
Size and Risk Management
Balancing Company and Franchised Outlets
Resource Constraints
Franchise Disclosure: An Insight Individual Franchisor
License Agreement: How the Franchise Shares
Responsibilities and Wealth
Key Factors inthe Franchise Relationship
Public Capitalization: An Expanded View ofthe Franchise
Company
Conclusion
Endnotes
Chapter 4 Service Delivery System and Real Estate
The Basics of Estate
Platform for Se rice Delivery System and Influence of
Purchase Behavro Quick Screen
How to Select Real Estate. .
How to Value Real Estate
The X factors of Site Selection
Construction
Financing Alternatives
Leasing Issues and Potential Traps
Advantages of Real Estate Ownership
Lowering the Cost of Capital
Allocating Risk
Conclusion
Endnotes
Chapter 5 Selecting and Monitoring Franchisees
Selection and Monitoring: Franchising's Dual Challenge
The Tolerance Zone
Monitoring and Controlling Execution of the SDS
Monitoring Methods
Monitoring and Controlling Financial Reporting
Creating a Feedback Loop
Conclusion
Endnotes
Chapter 6 The Service Delivery System and Marketing
Why is Marketing Important in a Franchise?
What are the Forms of Marketing in Franchising?
Local Marketing
Regional Advertising National Advertising
Supplier Cooperative Advertising Production of Marketing Materials
An Overview of Marketing and the License Agreement
Potential Marketing Problems
Marketing and the Free Riding Risk
Conclusion
Endnotes
Chapter 7 Transaction Analysis
Using Transaction Analysis to Improve the Service Delivery
System
Support Systems and the Franchisor-Franchisee Relationship
Introduction to Case Study: Bagelz
Summation of Case Analysis: Bagelz and Transaction
Analysis
Chapter 8 Financial Analysis
Focusing on the Key Transactions
Return on Investment
PR Restaurants, LLC
Endnotes
Chapter 9 The Dynamics of the Franchisee- Franchisor
Relationship
Wealth Creation Communication
Value of Trademark or Brand
Exit Costs
Introduction to Case Study: Quick Lube Franchisee
Company (QLFC)
Chapter 10 Understanding the Basics of U.S. Franchise Laws
Recent Key Trends in U.S. Franchising
Chapter 11 International Franchising
Franchising in a Foreign Country from a U.S. Base
Conclusion
Chapter 12 Harvest
Harvest Options
The Initial Public Offering
A Trade Sale or Merger with Another Company:
A Franchisor's View
Increasing the Free Cash Flow
Management Buyout
Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP)
Your Harvest Strategy and Valuation of the Franchise
Conclusion
About the Author
Stephen Spinelli, Jr. co-founded Jiffy Lube International, the franchise that revolutionized automotive quick service. He then purchased two Jiffy Lube franchises and grew to become Jiffy Lube's largest franchisee, with 47 stores that posted 39 consecutive profitable quarters. He later served as national leader, founder, chairman, and CEO of America Oil Change Corporation. At Babson College, he currently serves as Assistant Professor in Entrepreneurial Studies, Chairman of the Entrepreneurship Division, and Director of both the Arthur M. Blank Center for Entrepreneurship and the Franchise Institute.
Robert M. Rosenberg, CEO of Dunkin' Donuts for 35 years, led the firm's growth from 300 units to over 3,000. He currently serves on the Board of Directors of Sonic, America's Drive-In. He is a member of the International Franchise Association's Hall of Fame.
Sue Birley is an acclaimed scholar of entrepreneurship and a former director at National Westminster Bank, the world's largest franchise lender. With Stephen Spinelli, Jr., she co-authored Franchising Your Way to Riches: An Analysis of Value Creation in Public Franchisors.
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