Author: Robert Bond
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781887137362
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Franchisor profiles, includes franchise attorneys, consultants and service providers.
Bond's Franchise Guide 2004
Author: Robert Bond
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781887137362
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Franchisor profiles, includes franchise attorneys, consultants and service providers.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781887137362
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Franchisor profiles, includes franchise attorneys, consultants and service providers.
Bond's Franchise Guide 2006
Author: Robert E. Bond
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781887137508
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Considered by many to be the bible of the franchising industry, this complete, up-to-date reference gives definitive and current information on more than 2,200 franchise opportunities in North America, listing companies in 54 different categories. 375 logos. 20 tables. Charts.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781887137508
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 532
Book Description
Considered by many to be the bible of the franchising industry, this complete, up-to-date reference gives definitive and current information on more than 2,200 franchise opportunities in North America, listing companies in 54 different categories. 375 logos. 20 tables. Charts.
Bond's Franchise Guide 2008
Author: Robert E. Bond
Publisher: Half Full Press
ISBN: 9781887137591
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Bond's Franchise Guide, 2008 Edition, now in its 19th annual edition, has become the definitive "bible" of the franchising industry. It is clearly the most exhaustive and comprehensive directory on franchise opportunities available, offering prospective franchisees a detailed profile of some 1,000 franchises, as well as supplemental profiles on franchise attorneys and consultants. The companies are divided into 45 distinct business categories for easy comparison. All profile data is new with each edition and represents the most up-to-date and extensive information about the myriad of options available to the potential investor. Completely objective listing of active North American franchisors. No dealerships/distributorships/business opportunities. No advertising allowed. Author's valuable insights into the evaluation/selection process.
Publisher: Half Full Press
ISBN: 9781887137591
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 460
Book Description
Bond's Franchise Guide, 2008 Edition, now in its 19th annual edition, has become the definitive "bible" of the franchising industry. It is clearly the most exhaustive and comprehensive directory on franchise opportunities available, offering prospective franchisees a detailed profile of some 1,000 franchises, as well as supplemental profiles on franchise attorneys and consultants. The companies are divided into 45 distinct business categories for easy comparison. All profile data is new with each edition and represents the most up-to-date and extensive information about the myriad of options available to the potential investor. Completely objective listing of active North American franchisors. No dealerships/distributorships/business opportunities. No advertising allowed. Author's valuable insights into the evaluation/selection process.
Microfranchising
Author: Nicolas Sireau
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351278703
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
It is increasingly clear that fifty years of international development have done little to reduce poverty in Africa. Indeed, more and more academics and practitioners are highlighting the detrimental effect of traditional development – as carried out by international agencies and NGOs – which often leads to dependency, inefficiency, waste and poor governance. Yet there is a new movement that is surging ahead in its attempt to reduce poverty and generate wealth in Africa: microfranchising. Set up by pioneering organizations such as VisionSpring and HealthStore, microfranchising is based on one of the most successful market-based models in Western economies: franchising. From McDonald's to Coca-Cola, franchising has proven itself to be an effective and replicable way of scaling up a business rapidly in the Western context. It is only recently that members of the growing body of social entrepreneurs have turned to the franchise model as one of the responses to Africa's endemic economic stagnation. And the results have been inspiring: instead of the dependency generated by traditional charity development projects, these new social capitalists have generated enterprise and self-sustainability in the most challenging environments of rural Africa. This long-needed book looks at the growth in microfranchising as a tool to generate wealth among poor communities in Africa. The book traces the evolution of the concept of microfranchising, from its foundation in Western models to its implementation in African countries today. It provides practical steps from the world's leading experts on how to set up a microfranchise, from recruiting franchisees, to building a brand and a supply chain. It gives case studies of successful microfranchises, told by the enterprises themselves. It continues with a theoretical analysis of the place of microfranchising within global social entrepreneurship. It ends with a look at the future for microfranchising, with recommendations for development. Edited by the former CEO of SolarAid, which created the Sunny Money microfranchise, the book provides a ground-breaking set of case studies and analysis of microfranchising for development. It brings together academics and practitioners to provide context, analysis and practical advice. Indeed, it provides the theory, the practical advice and the case studies to guide any entrepreneur, NGO, business or government interested in setting up their own microfranchise scheme.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1351278703
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 228
Book Description
It is increasingly clear that fifty years of international development have done little to reduce poverty in Africa. Indeed, more and more academics and practitioners are highlighting the detrimental effect of traditional development – as carried out by international agencies and NGOs – which often leads to dependency, inefficiency, waste and poor governance. Yet there is a new movement that is surging ahead in its attempt to reduce poverty and generate wealth in Africa: microfranchising. Set up by pioneering organizations such as VisionSpring and HealthStore, microfranchising is based on one of the most successful market-based models in Western economies: franchising. From McDonald's to Coca-Cola, franchising has proven itself to be an effective and replicable way of scaling up a business rapidly in the Western context. It is only recently that members of the growing body of social entrepreneurs have turned to the franchise model as one of the responses to Africa's endemic economic stagnation. And the results have been inspiring: instead of the dependency generated by traditional charity development projects, these new social capitalists have generated enterprise and self-sustainability in the most challenging environments of rural Africa. This long-needed book looks at the growth in microfranchising as a tool to generate wealth among poor communities in Africa. The book traces the evolution of the concept of microfranchising, from its foundation in Western models to its implementation in African countries today. It provides practical steps from the world's leading experts on how to set up a microfranchise, from recruiting franchisees, to building a brand and a supply chain. It gives case studies of successful microfranchises, told by the enterprises themselves. It continues with a theoretical analysis of the place of microfranchising within global social entrepreneurship. It ends with a look at the future for microfranchising, with recommendations for development. Edited by the former CEO of SolarAid, which created the Sunny Money microfranchise, the book provides a ground-breaking set of case studies and analysis of microfranchising for development. It brings together academics and practitioners to provide context, analysis and practical advice. Indeed, it provides the theory, the practical advice and the case studies to guide any entrepreneur, NGO, business or government interested in setting up their own microfranchise scheme.
Corporate Practice Series
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Corporation law
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Corporation law
Languages : en
Pages : 366
Book Description
Franchise Desk Book: Selected State Laws, Commentary and Annotations, Second Edition
Author: W. Michael Garner
Publisher: American Bar Association
ISBN: 9781590319307
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1628
Book Description
Publisher: American Bar Association
ISBN: 9781590319307
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1628
Book Description
Vault Guide to the Top Media & Entertainment Employers
Author: Laurie Pasiuk
Publisher: Vault Inc.
ISBN: 1581313373
Category : Internet entertainment industry
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
With this new Guide created for the many job seekers drawn to the glamorous and exciting world of media and entertainment.
Publisher: Vault Inc.
ISBN: 1581313373
Category : Internet entertainment industry
Languages : en
Pages : 317
Book Description
With this new Guide created for the many job seekers drawn to the glamorous and exciting world of media and entertainment.
The Economics of Franchising
Author: Roger D. Blair
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521772524
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
This book describes in much detail both how and why franchising works. It also analyses the economic tensions that contribute to conflict in the franchisor-frnachisee relationship. The treatment includes a great deal of empirical evidence on franchising, its importance in various segments of the economy, the terms of franchise contracts, and what we know about how all these have evolved over time, especially in the U.S. market. A good many myths are dispelled in the process. The economic analysis of the franchisor-franchisee relationship begins with the observation that for franchisors, franchising is a contractual alternative to vertical integration. Subsequently, the tensions that arise between a franchisor and its franchisees, who in fact are owners of independent businesses, are examined in turn. In particular the authors discuss issues related to product quality control, tying arrangements, pricing, location and territories, advertising, and termination and renewals.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
ISBN: 0521772524
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 351
Book Description
This book describes in much detail both how and why franchising works. It also analyses the economic tensions that contribute to conflict in the franchisor-frnachisee relationship. The treatment includes a great deal of empirical evidence on franchising, its importance in various segments of the economy, the terms of franchise contracts, and what we know about how all these have evolved over time, especially in the U.S. market. A good many myths are dispelled in the process. The economic analysis of the franchisor-franchisee relationship begins with the observation that for franchisors, franchising is a contractual alternative to vertical integration. Subsequently, the tensions that arise between a franchisor and its franchisees, who in fact are owners of independent businesses, are examined in turn. In particular the authors discuss issues related to product quality control, tying arrangements, pricing, location and territories, advertising, and termination and renewals.
American Business Since 1920
Author: Thomas K. McCraw
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119097290
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Tells the story of how America’s biggest companies began, operated, and prospered post-World War I This book takes the vantage point of people working within companies as they responded to constant change created by consumers and technology. It focuses on the entrepreneur, the firm, and the industry, by showing—from the inside—how businesses operated after 1920, while offering a good deal of Modern American social and cultural history. The case studies and contextual chapters provide an in-depth understanding of the evolution of American management over nearly 100 years. American Business Since 1920: How It Worked presents historical struggles with decision making and the trend towards relative decentralization through stories of extraordinarily capable entrepreneurs and the organizations they led. It covers: Henry Ford and his competitor Alfred Sloan at General Motors during the 1920s; Neil McElroy at Procter & Gamble in the 1930s; Ferdinand Eberstadt at the government’s Controlled Materials Plan during World War II; David Sarnoff at RCA in the 1950s and 1960s; and Ray Kroc and his McDonald’s franchises in the late twentieth century and early twenty-first; and more. It also delves into such modern success stories as Amazon.com, eBay, and Google. Provides deep analysis of some of the most successful companies of the 20th century Contains topical chapters covering titans of the 2000s Part of Wiley-Blackwell’s highly praised American History Series American Business Since 1920: How It Worked is designed for use in both basic and advanced courses in American history, at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
ISBN: 1119097290
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 407
Book Description
Tells the story of how America’s biggest companies began, operated, and prospered post-World War I This book takes the vantage point of people working within companies as they responded to constant change created by consumers and technology. It focuses on the entrepreneur, the firm, and the industry, by showing—from the inside—how businesses operated after 1920, while offering a good deal of Modern American social and cultural history. The case studies and contextual chapters provide an in-depth understanding of the evolution of American management over nearly 100 years. American Business Since 1920: How It Worked presents historical struggles with decision making and the trend towards relative decentralization through stories of extraordinarily capable entrepreneurs and the organizations they led. It covers: Henry Ford and his competitor Alfred Sloan at General Motors during the 1920s; Neil McElroy at Procter & Gamble in the 1930s; Ferdinand Eberstadt at the government’s Controlled Materials Plan during World War II; David Sarnoff at RCA in the 1950s and 1960s; and Ray Kroc and his McDonald’s franchises in the late twentieth century and early twenty-first; and more. It also delves into such modern success stories as Amazon.com, eBay, and Google. Provides deep analysis of some of the most successful companies of the 20th century Contains topical chapters covering titans of the 2000s Part of Wiley-Blackwell’s highly praised American History Series American Business Since 1920: How It Worked is designed for use in both basic and advanced courses in American history, at the undergraduate and graduate levels.
Annual Franchise and Distribution Law Developments
Author: Jeffrey Brimer
Publisher: American Bar Association
ISBN: 9781590314319
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
This book will cut timely research out of your day by putting the latest review and analysis on franchise and distribution law at your fingertips.
Publisher: American Bar Association
ISBN: 9781590314319
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 404
Book Description
This book will cut timely research out of your day by putting the latest review and analysis on franchise and distribution law at your fingertips.