Select Traits Bring Success To A Franchise

August 21, 2006 by Cris | 0 Comments

Chron.com:

(…) Not everyone is suited to successfully operate a franchise. starting.jpgTo make the right choice for your own situation requires careful thought about your own goals, skills and personality. This should be done before searching for franchises, developing business plans and seeking financing. It’s worth the time and effort because buying a franchise is a big investment on your part.

So what are the characteristics of people best suited for franchises?

If your appetite for risk is low, a franchise may be your best choice. A franchise lowers the risk because someone else has already pioneered the concept, tested the ideas, and found out what works and what doesn’t. If you want to do all of those things with your own idea, then start a business yourself. If not, choose a franchise.

Successful franchisees don’t like to reinvent the wheel. They like to work within the proven systems and established procedures of the franchisor. They constantly ask advice of the franchisor support staff and other successful franchisees and follow the advice they get.

They understand that they don’t know all the answers and are willing to ask for help when they need it. This attitude enables them to achieve success more quickly. Franchisees need to be prepared to give up some independence of action in exchange for the advantages the franchise offers them.

The franchisor will specify how certain things must be done as part of the franchise agreement, but a good franchisor will be able to provide the training and support services needed to position the franchisee for success.

Good people and team-building skills are usually required of franchisees as are the abilities to plan, organize, administer and direct the work activities of employees. These skills are used to create loyalty, value and trust. This characteristic is probably the most important of all.

Those who have a firm sense of what they want to achieve and the drive and ability to execute a proven business model are far more likely to be successful. They have a willingness to do whatever it takes to get the job done.

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