Multi-Unit Franchising: Pros & Cons of the Model
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Operating a multi-unit franchise organization can be the key to finding true financial and time freedom. But perhaps you?still have doubts about whether or not it is a model for you.
If so, keep reading because in this post you will learn the?pros and?cons of multi-unit franchising, compared to operating a one-unit franchise.
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Let's take a look at the difference between the two models.
If you buy a franchise and operate a single unit, or start a business with only one location managed?by yourself, I have news for you:?what you have is a job.?Therefore,?the results and profits you obtain depend on your performance and on how you manage?that business.
This is especially true for small businesses that don't have enough volume or complexity to hire a manager to?be in charge.
On the other hand, when you operate a multi-unit franchise enterprise?with multiple units, sometimes even with different brands, you must have a leader in each store so they can function, as well as a robust structure that supports them. And, your role as a multi-unit franchisee, is to be the head of the entire organization.
Of course, as with everything, this?model has its advantages and disadvantages, which I detail below.
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The Pros?& Cons of the Model
Before making a decision, you should consider the following six points: three?pros and three?cons (or less favorable, because I believe that all of them can be addressed and resolved for the better).
With them, you will be able to assess whether or not you are ready to be a multi-unit franchisee.
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Is it convenient to have multiple units?
The answer to this question depends on what you're looking for in your life. Many people decide to open a business to run it themselves, have a job, and control their profits. And that's okay.?
Others, who are more restless, prefer to manage an area or territory with several locations and delegate to take a more strategic role in the business. That works too. Both answers are right for the right person.
Which path you choose depends on your goals when?you started the?business and what you want in the short, medium, and long term in terms of quality of life, time and return on investment.
No matter what you choose, you must implement?franchise systems?because this will allow you to manage your business in a disciplined way and with consistent results.
The good news:?the American Franchise Academy is here to help you achieve that!
We have three?leadership and management training programs:
All of them are designed to give the tools, knowledge, leadership, and management skills these professionals need to succeed in their roles.?
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