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Interestingly, company-owned outlets may be more profitable than franchisee-owned outlets.44
Turning from the structure of the franchise relationship to its duration, most franchises are intended to be long-term
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the going gets tough. Difficulties usually start at the cash register.
At LJS, franchisees were willing to try wrap sandwiches, but claim the newcomers did nothing to pump up long-term sales. Besides
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can see how franchising connects to the broadest set of interests I have continued to work on to the present time. The title was "Long-term Relationships and Commitment and the Design of Long-term
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that the law will go a long way towards restoring credibility to franchising as a method of doing business and as a means of raising capital in Ontario.
The Ontario Franchisee Coalition represents a network
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it is important to have a true understanding of both sides of every issue, the franchisee’s side and the franchisor’s side. In the long run, the long-term objectives are frequently the same
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and exploit new Canadians,
• I only wish the banks had as long-term perspective as the Russian mafia. Where I come from, they only take thirty per cent of all cash,
• SBL bankers keep on saying "we
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but says it "maintains open and direct communication with our franchise system, including dialogue with the leadership of both the national and regional levels of the National Franchisee
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Packard and William H. Whyte, the book changed people's views of the postwar world.
Mr. Galbraith argued that technology mandated long-term contracts to diminish high-stakes uncertainty. He said companies
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, as well as deep discounts on baked goods. The only long-term effect of the campaign was a $1.8-million deficit in Great Canadian's marketing budget. So in 1998-'99, the company halted all major corporate
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Garland, the company’s former vice-president of finance. After retiring in 1998, he purchased two outlets in Brampton, Ont., and, for a while, maintained “excellent relationships” with his former
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