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Job Interviews - Six Blunders to Avoid us parts of the transaction to happen-at least in a chronological order if not a specific date. And when the bed is finished, the truck body company [mobile franchise business] should call ME first as well as Howard [equipment vendor and main supplier] and you [franchise founder]. I was still out west when the body on my truck was actually finished. Had they contacted me first I would havEveryone needs good interview question and answer advice. But just as important, you need to know what other interview mistakes to avoid. Based on my own 30 years of experience as a Hiring Manager, plus talking with many of my peers over the years, here are the most common interv Franchise Opportunity - Questions To Ask The Franchisor - #33 Many new franchisors fall down in the franchisee set-up phase. This is the phase where the new franchisee has paid their fees and is now entering the system. They will either be getting equipment or building out a location. Smaller franchisors often find it difficult to hold the hand constantly with the new franchisee as the have questions, feel somewhat nervous and anxiety sets in. Wouldn’t you be nervous starting your new business?Finding The Right FranchiseWhether it’s hamburgers, pizza, telecom, coffee, Internet, muffler parts, or seniors’ services, there are Franchise opportunities available to evaluate. There are great Franchise systems, good Franchise systems, and bad Franchise systems. The challenge The best thing a new franchisor should do is to constantly ask the new franchisees what they can do better to assist them. Sure they will ask for the world and if you give them everything well that is not good either as: A.) You will go broke Trying B.) If you give them everything you will make them Weak When we first got started setting up franchises in 1997 we learned the hard way, but by mid 1999 we had it pretty well figured out. Here is one of the critiques we got from a new franchisee, which helped wake us up. We asked what could we do better in the initial phase of start-up? Here is what they stated: “When a person has been approved he could use someone to walk him through the whole process. I could have also used a list of vendors who were building my truck bed, getting wheels etc. A payment schedule, laying out when one would need to have what money ready would be extremely useful. When you read the UFOC it appears that the money should get paid up front, but really it gets laid out in bits and pieces. I want to know clearly and up front how it will go, when I can expect the various parts of the transaction to happen-at least in a chronological order if not a specific date. And when the bed is finished, the truck body company [mobile franchise business] should call ME first as well as Howard [equipment vendor and main supplier] and you [franchise founder]. I was still out west when the body on my truck was actually finished. Had they contacted me first I would hav Revealed - A Simple Formula For Success! Exceeding Expectations you be nervous starting your new business?Delight = Customer Expectation plus 1. This was the simple formula for delighting your customers that Ken Blanchard informed us of in his book “Raving Fans” For me this is a great formula, but in itself it also raises a number of questions. For example, to deliver a plus The best thing a new franchisor should do is to constantly ask the new franchisees what they can do better to assist them. Sure they will ask for the world and if you give them everything well that is not good either as: A.) You will go broke Trying B.) If you give them everything you will make them Weak When we first got started setting up franchises in 1997 we learned the hard way, but by mid 1999 we had it pretty well figured out. Here is one of the critiques we got from a new franchisee, which helped wake us up. We asked what could we do better in the initial phase of start-up? Here is what they stated: “When a person has been approved he could use someone to walk him through the whole process. I could have also used a list of vendors who were building my truck bed, getting wheels etc. A payment schedule, laying out when one would need to have what money ready would be extremely useful. When you read the UFOC it appears that the money should get paid up front, but really it gets laid out in bits and pieces. I want to know clearly and up front how it will go, when I can expect the various parts of the transaction to happen-at least in a chronological order if not a specific date. And when the bed is finished, the truck body company [mobile franchise business] should call ME first as well as Howard [equipment vendor and main supplier] and you [franchise founder]. I was still out west when the body on my truck was actually finished. Had they contacted me first I would hav Interview Quicksand arted setting up franchises in 1997 we learned the hard way, but by mid 1999 we had it pretty well figured out. Here is one of the critiques we got from a new franchisee, which helped wake us up. We asked what could we do better in the initial phase of start-up? Here is what they stated:How will you respond when you’re asked the following two questions?1.What type of boss do you like to work for?2.What are the pros and cons about your present employer?-March 2003You scan the career section. Then you see it; your dream job. Your resume is se “When a person has been approved he could use someone to walk him through the whole process. I could have also used a list of vendors who were building my truck bed, getting wheels etc. A payment schedule, laying out when one would need to have what money ready would be extremely useful. When you read the UFOC it appears that the money should get paid up front, but really it gets laid out in bits and pieces. I want to know clearly and up front how it will go, when I can expect the various parts of the transaction to happen-at least in a chronological order if not a specific date. And when the bed is finished, the truck body company [mobile franchise business] should call ME first as well as Howard [equipment vendor and main supplier] and you [franchise founder]. I was still out west when the body on my truck was actually finished. Had they contacted me first I would hav Are Mortgages a Risky Business? ld have also used a list of vendors who were building my truck bed, getting wheels etc. A payment schedule, laying out when one would need to have what money ready would be extremely useful. When you read the UFOC it appears that the money should get paid up front, but really it gets laid out in bits and pieces. I want to know clearly and up front how it will go, when I can expect the various parts of the transaction to happen-at least in a chronological order if not a specific date. And when the bed is finished, the truck body company [mobile franchise business] should call ME first as well as Howard [equipment vendor and main supplier] and you [franchise founder]. I was still out west when the body on my truck was actually finished. Had they contacted me first I would havA bank or mortgage company is nothing more than a box in which to keep money. The owner of the box has to do a few calculations. Firstly, how much is he going to offer those people who deposit cash in his box, in return for such a deposit? Secondly, how much of that money should he ke 5 Critical Steps to Success on the New Job us parts of the transaction to happen-at least in a chronological order if not a specific date. And when the bed is finished, the truck body company [mobile franchise business] should call ME first as well as Howard [equipment vendor and main supplier] and you [franchise founder]. I was still out west when the body on my truck was actually finished. Had they contacted me first I would have stayed and waited saving time and money and getting my business started sooner.”You have spent a lot of time polishing your resume, your interviewing skills, and your image. You've worked hard to land that new job. You arrive on your first day and are eager to dig in but there is a period of adjusting to the company culture that often feels like someone put the br By doing extensive critique reviews we were able to prevent lawsuits and continually better our system and streamline the process. If you run a franchise company you would be well advised, by me, to do the same. Think on this in 2006.
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