Franchisee Associations are different according to the number of franchisees, their conditions of success or lack of success, the perception that there are instances of real/perceived/potential franchisor over reaching that need to be dealt with, and the age of the franchise system.
They are to be distinguished from so-called Franchise Advisory Councils, which tend by and large to be appointed/aproved by the franchisor and that tend also to approve and try to sell to the franchisee community the programs that the franchisor initiates.
They are dealt with in this series as franchise specific rather than as a genre of associated franchisees of all franchisors seeking to deal with issues perceived to be common to the franchisee community as a whole. The American Association of Franchisees and Dealers (AAFD) is an example of that. They lobby Congress and try to set standards for the conditions under which the franchise relationship might work under optimum circumstances. Read more.
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Franchisee Associations
August 25, 2008 by Cris | 0 Comments
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