'Franchising For Dummies'

[NOV. 8, 2000]   Franchising For Dummies." Dave Thomas and Michael Seid, IDG Books, 2000, 378 pages.

At one time or another many of us dream of opening our own business. One of the most established methods of starting a business is the franchise. Well-known names such as McDonald’s, Mini-Maid and Supercuts represent the potential for success in this business endeavor. What exactly is a franchise, and should an aspiring entrepreneur consider opening one? These and other questions are answered in the book "Franchising for Dummies," by Dave Thomas and Michael Seid.

 

According to the authors a franchise "is a special type of license" that grants use of a franchise’s name and marks, provides assistance or control over the operation of the franchise, and generates income for the use of that franchise.

In this book the reader will learn everything on the franchising business from two of the field’s top experts. Michael Seid is the founder of Michael H. Seid and Associates, a consulting firm specializing in the franchising business. Dave Thomas is the legendary founder and owner of Wendy’s Old Fashioned Hamburgers, one of the most recognizable brand names in the world. Started in 1969, the hamburger chain today has more than 5,600 restaurants across the globe.

 

Their book is divided into six integral parts that explain the different aspects of the franchising industry. In "Just the Facts: Franchising Basics" the authors describe the concept of franchising, the different opportunities available, raising the necessary capital and the various legal issues.

"The Start Up: Establishing Your Franchise" and "A Well-Oiled Machine: Operating Your Franchise" discuss franchise agreements, the negotiation process and the franchisor/franchisee relationship. Other key issues involve employee training, establishing a site and attracting new customers. Thomas’ real-world experience is invaluable as he underscores his advice with actual examples involving his Wendy’s Hamburgers chain.

 

To maintain a successful franchise one must always consider the potential for growth and expansion. "Times Change: Deciding What to Do Next" offers insight into the different strategies for growth, including acquisition of other franchises or brands and how to renew your license agreement.

 

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It is important for any entrepreneur to understand how franchisors operate and how they support their license holders. "But I Want to be a Franchisor!" explains the criteria for selecting a good franchise operation and the feasibility of success.

One of the most important sections of the book is "The Part of Tens," a treasure trove of practical information taken from the authors’ many years of experience. The 10 keys to franchise success raise issues regarding money, family, employees, customers and your community. Another important passage is the 10 questions to ask yourself before buying a franchise. Reviewing these questions and answering them honestly will reveal whether franchising is a realistic business opportunity to pursue.

 

Inside the book’s cover is a list of sources for franchising information, what to do before you decide to become a franchisee and Dave Thomas’ "ten nuggets of experience gained in the franchise business" (such as "remember that profit is not a dirty word" and "give something back"). Rounding out the book are appendices containing a series of questions to consider in reviewing a franchise opportunity and a list of definitions of words and phrases used in franchising.

 

"Franchising For Dummies" is an outstanding introduction to the business of franchising. According to the authors, the book "is perfect for both novices and experts." In the introduction they state that their goal "was to help prospective franchisees make the right decision on whether to become franchisees…and to provide information to help businesspeople determine whether franchising is a good expansion strategy for their companies." Thomas and Seid have succeeded on both counts and more. This book is highly recommended to anyone who is considering opening or expanding a business franchise.

For more information, visit the Public Library at 725 Pekin St. or call 217-732-8878.

[Richard Sumrall,
Lincoln Public Library District]

 

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