International franchise consultancy Ansa-House Sdn Bhd is identifying home-grown businesses to be developed into franchisors and internationally.
Its senior executive director and partner, Lene Rudbaek, said the company plans to develop 20 to 30 local small- and medium-scale enterprises (SMEs) into franchisors each year.
‘So far, we have identified more than 30 companies from all over Malaysia. We will take them through the 24-month development programme; and if we can get 10 franchisors out of that, it would be good,’ he said in an interview with Business Times in Kuala Lumpur.
Also present was Ansa-House senior executive director and partner, Bill Robertson.
Ansa-House has set up a franchise academy in Kuala Lumpur offering course modules based on its philosophy of ‘Second Generation of Franchising’. Carry on reading.
Ansa-House To Help Local Firms Develop Potential
January 25, 2008 by Cris | 0 Comments
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