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    Cars franchise is by no means the exception to the rule. Disney also has the Jonas Brothers‚ Hannah Montana‚ High School Musical‚ the Disney Princesses‚ Pirates of the Caribbean‚ and the list goes on and on. The man behind the magic is Disney’s CEO‚ Bob Iger‚ who has lead a dramatic revitalization of the Disney brand since succeeding longtime head Michael Eisner in 2005. When he first took the post‚ his strategy shifted Disney’s focus around its stable of “franchises.” These franchises are distributed

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    Own a 7-11 in Thailand

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    A famous brand name‚ good market research and advertising makes 7 Eleven a good franchise to consider. Franchisees sign contracts with the company to split 54% of the profits,. The company pays for store equipment‚ sales banners‚ equipment maintenance‚ and many other things. Franchisees pay wages‚ certain in-store expenses‚ and are responsible for shortage -- losses due to shop lifting or employee theft. Franchise contracts usually require 7 Eleven store to operate 24 hours a day‚ 7 days a week

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    UNIT 1 LEGACY OF NATIONAL MOVEMENT WITH REFERENCE TO DEVELOPMENT‚ RIGHTS AND PARTICIPATION Structure 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Foundation of the Indian National Congress 1.3 Gandhi’s Contribution 1.3.1 Gandhi’s “Substance of Swaraj” 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 The Karachi Resolution of the Congress The Idea of Socialism 1.5.1 The Idea of Planning The Nature of Gandhian Economics The Gandhian Social Philosophy The Consensus Summary Exercises 1.1 INTRODUCTION The developmental aspirations

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    Jamba Juice was founded in April of 1990 by Cal Poly graduate Kirk Perron‚ along with cofounders Joe Vergara‚ Kevin Peters‚ and Linda Ozawa Olds. Their goal was to sell healthy smoothies. It‘s corporate was called Juice Club‚ Inc. in San Luis Obispo‚ California. In August of 1997‚ Jamba made an agreement with Whole Foods Market to sell natural products inside some of the market’s locations. In March of 1999 they acquired Zuka Juice Inc‚ Zuka was a smoothie company that was very popular at the

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    today has continuously grown worldwide. But its growth mainly depend on the Performance of the economy as a whole. Against this‚ business franchising concentrated more on Service oriented activities. Based on the principle of cloning success franchise failure rights are Low. According to small business researchers franchising has been argued to be of particular Importance. Franchising is a popular method for entrepreneurs to gain entry to a market. With franchising arrangements‚ the

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    classification system for the key traits of a market. The characteristics of perfect competition include: large number of buyers and sellers‚ easy entry to and exit from the market‚ homogeneous products‚ and the firm is the price taker. Many fast food franchises fit all or most of these characteristics. Competition within the industry as well as market supply and demand conditions set the price of products sold. For example‚ when Wendy ’s introduced its $.99 value menu‚ several other companies implemented

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    Theory of Comparative Advantage Historically‚ nations have been trading with each other for hundreds of years for profit or because they do not have enough resources (land‚ labor and capital) to satisfy all the needs of consumers. For example‚ Japan has a highly skilled labor force that use technologically advanced equipment to produce cars and electrical equipment; however it does not have its own oil fields. Saudi Arabia has large supplies of oil‚ but lacks the built capital to produce cars

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    Advantages and Disadvantages of Independent Reps Advantages No sales force maintenance expenses. The travel expenses of a salesperson can be as high as his or her salary. Even phone expenses can be staggering. Therefore‚ the most obvious advantage to employing independent sales representatives to sell your products or services is that you won’t be incurring the expense of maintaining a sales force. There are‚ however‚ other advantages that are just as compelling. Longevity A well-established

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    ensures this fast service. That is also one of the reasons why mobile franchising is rapidly growing. Mobile franchising is based around a product/service that can be brought directly and fast to the customers. We can speak positively about mobile franchises when it comes to their competitive advantages. They are well positioned to satisfy the customer’s needs and wants that are being created by trends such as the following demographic trends: An increasing number of women in the labour market; the

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    other‚ the customers and communities like family. These brings a very close feeling to the whole franchise. Teamwork – Subway challenge themselves to succeed through teamwork against goals shared by everyone at Subway and to all be accountable for their responsibilities. Opportunity – Subway create great chances for entrepreneurs‚ by allowing people with good business sense to open a franchise of their own. The Structure and Employees The structure for Subway starts at the main headquarters

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