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Before Starting Your Franchise Have Your Team Ready to Go
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| Guest post by: Ed Teixeira |
Article Overview: A successful franchise operation requires more than one person to manage the business. There are a number of reasons why it's important for a new franchisee to have their team in place before the franchise is off and running. First, the franchisor needs to know how the franchisee intends to operate their franchise before completing the franchise transaction. Here are some reasons why both the franchisee and franchisor need to have answers to this particular question.
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Before Starting Your Franchise Have Your Team Ready to Go
A successful franchise operation requires more than one person to manage the business. There are a number of reasons why it's important for a new franchisee to have their team in place before the franchise is off and running. First, the franchisor needs to know how the franchisee intends to operate their franchise before completing the franchise transaction. Here are some reasons why both the franchisee and franchisor need to have answers to this particular question.
As a prospective franchisee goes through the process of purchasing a new franchise and gets closer to signing the franchise agreement, key questions need to be answered and plans put in place. One area that requires a great deal of thought and planning is who the franchisee will rely upon to help manage the new franchise. I've seen instances where a new franchisee had planned on having a particular person to work in the franchise and the person had a last second change of heart. I've also witnessed firsthand, instances where a franchisee hired new employees who literally stood around and were on the payroll before the franchise was up and running.
Carefully screening, hiring and deploying the individuals who will help the new franchisee operate their new business and gain a return on their investment is an important component of a successful franchise.
Franchisors should also take note of the following when qualifying and meeting with potential franchisees.
Here are some suggestions for franchisees regarding their key team members:
1. Identify the key functions and responsibilities that need to be performed. Before determining who you'll need on your team, you will need to know what needs to be done. The franchisor should have employee profiles and job descriptions to provide guidance. In selecting the right employees. This is another reason why a prospective franchisee needs to fully understand how the franchise is operated. Also, be sure to identify the hiring sequence. What position is most crucial to starting up the franchise? For example, do you need one highly qualified person or two people with fewer qualifications?
2. Once the responsibilities and positions have been identified, the next step is to plan how you'll recruit. Do you have anyone in mind? Will you need to advertise the positions? Is a spouse of family member working in the franchise? Do you plan on networking to find someone?
3. Identify the timing of your hires. You don't want to bring staff on too early and pay unnecessary payroll. Conversely, if you delay bringing the right staff on the franchise operation could be more difficult to manage. Be sure to use your break-even analysis to serve as a guide.
4. Determine how the key staff will be compensated. Consider using bonuses and incentives that are performance based. This approach could help preserve valuable working capital during the start-up phase of the franchise. It may also help attract motivated and confident individuals who have the self confidence to perform well. Avoid granting equity in the franchise except to an investor. So called "sweat" equity, which provides some ownership in a business based upon performance can be tricky and may lead to legal problems if not properly designed.
5. Have a contingency plan for replacing someone who drops out or has to leave after working in the franchise. The smaller the business, the more valuable employees can be to the franchise and the more difficult it can be to replace them. This is another reason why it's important to carefully plan your staffing and thoroughly evaluate their qualifications. Be sure to have a back-up plan, so you're not left shorthanded.
Individuals considering the purchase of a franchise need to carefully plan and identify the key members of their staff. Waiting until the franchise is ready to open is too late to have a staffing plan in place.
Before a franchisor grants a franchise they should question the prospective franchise about their staffing plans. Their response could serve as an indicator as to their qualifications to be a successful franchisee.
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About the Author: Ed Teixeira RSS for Ed's articles - Visit Ed's website Ed Teixeira is a franchise expert with over 32 years in the franchise industry. During his career, Ed has operated franchise companies in diverse industries. He has conducted franchise transactions in Asia, Europe and South America. Ed is the author of "Franchising From The Inside Out" and has spoken on the subject of franchising in the United States and overseas. Ed is currently the President of FranchiseKnowHow,LLC which operates a website that publishes newsletters for franchisees and franchisors.He also provides consulting services. FKH is located in Stonybrook, NY. www.franchiseknowhow.com Ed can be contacted at 631-246-5782 and at franchiseknowhow@yahoo.com. Click here to visit Ed's website Part 2 Interview with Ron Berger Franchise Industry Leader and CEO of Figaros Pizza Franchisors Should be Careful When Selling a Franchise What Small Business Owners Can Learn From Franchising Purchasing a StartUp Franchise Here are some Advantages and Disadvantages The Laws of Franchising Remain Unchanged |
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