Step 2: Business/Personal: Franchiseability
- Industry (General vs. Specialized)
- Competitive Analysis (Regional/National)
- Point of Differentiation
- Start-up Cost Analysis
- Unit-level Economics Analysis
- Seasonality
- Keys to Duplicability (Total Training and Support Hours)
- New Owner Certification, Grand Opening Training, and Ongoing Support
- Leasing Specification Program (Location Availability)
- Profile of Franchise Candidates (Net Worth, Personality Type: A Predictive Model, Career Experience, Transferable Skills)
- Profile of Key Employee to Drive the Business (Chef, Mechanic, Hair Stylist)
- Preferred Type of Ownership (Owner Operator, Manage-the-Manager, Husband-Wife Team, Investor)
- Documentation of Marketing, Sales, Operational and Financial Procedures.
- Growth Strategy (Corporate vs. Franchising)
- Registered Trademark (Business Opportunity, Licensing, Franchising)
- New Franchise Corporation (Asset Protection, Ease of Registration, Reduce Accounting Costs)
- Strategic Expansion Plan (State, Regional, National)
- Single Store, Area Developments, Regional Franchising, Master Franchising, International Franchising
- Capital Formation (Franchisor Start-up)
- Preferred Vendors, Suppliers
- Outsource Services
Step 3: How to Franchise a Business (click here)