The world changes and we have a choice:
- Fight hard to keep it the way it was.
- Notice what happened and then decide to do something with that insight.
Thirty years ago, AOL was my company’s biggest client. They charged users $3 an hour to use their precursor to the internet, and paid content providers a royalty based on time spent on their ‘site.’
We invented a breakthrough game that was played in a chat room. Our testing showed….Anytime Fitness co-founder and Fitness Industry Roll of Honour unductee Jacinta McDonell joins Bump Health and Fitness as an investor and advisory board member.Credibility is vital if you want franchisees to listen to what you have to say. These tips were developed by members of the UK Specsavers retail support team in an Advanced Field Manager Bootcamp, where they workshopped the question “What helps or hinders credibility when meeting people for the…After moving to Melbourne from Lanzhou during his high school days, Charlie Zhang, the Founder of Bowltiful found it hard to find places to eat that cater to Chinese Muslims. It was even harder to find halal meals that taste like home.If the Reserve Bank of Australia had its time over again, it might have paid more attention to a sneaky decision that Scott Morrison’s government made last April to delay the release of a critical piece of information on electricity prices.The desire to ‘be your own boss’
Yes, I cringe a little at times when this cliche is peddled out by all and sundry involved in franchising, including me, even though I try to avoid using that saying!Most business leaders focus on the future much more than they do on the past. With industries and economies changing so rapidly…The parent company of Boost Juice is set to return to Australian hands after more than a decade of majority ownership by US investors, with Bain Capital striking a deal to sell its estimated 70 per cent stake in Retail Zoo to Sydney-based Adamantem Capital.China’s desperate attempts to continue suppressing COVID-19 long after the rest of the world had opted to live with the virus also smothered the country’s economy.As a small business owner, the idea that nobody was giving a true voice to the stresses and issues facing the nation’s industrious, innovative small biz owners bothered me enough that in late 2022, I collaborated with four other Australian business experts to author the first annual Big Small Business Survey.This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. In this talk Andrew Tarvin talks about how he brought humor to the workplace while he worked at Procter & Gamble.”It doesn’t make sense to continue wanting something if you’re not willing to do what it takes to get it.
If you don’t want to live the lifestyle, then release yourself from the desire. To crave the result but not the process, is to guarantee disappointment.”
Our vision is
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If you are a Boomer or Gen Xer you probably remember the movie, Patch Adams. It’s the inspirational true story of physician, Hunter Adams, (played by Robin Williams) who sets out on a journey to introduce greater empathy into the practice of medicine by using humour. Adams is widely acknowledged as the first Clown Doctor.The FCA starts the year with an optimistic view on the outlook for franchising and small business in Australia, despite the continuing challenges of inflation, rising interest rates and workforce shortages.In this episode, Angela Cote and Robert Bruski discuss the key takeaways from the AC Retreat 2023. Most specifically they discuss the magic that happened at the retreat which enabled attendees to make critical business decisions and changes to ensure success in their business, and what was the catalyst to creating this secret to success.It wasn’t for Johnny one of the Co-Directors of Oltco, the UK and Channel Islands’ leading sustainable resin bound specialists. In fact, it was the culmination of multiple small decisions and believing whole-heartedly in why you’re doing what you do.
In this episode we learn Johnny’s story from selling alcopops to building one of the fastest growing construction franchises, reaching over 50 franchised locations in less than 4 years.In this episode, Erik is joined by friend and mentor, Roland Frasier.
Roland is a genius…for real.
He is a serial entrepreneur who has founded, scaled, or sold over two dozen different businesses ranging from consumer products to live events to manufacturing companies with sales ranging from $3 million to just under $4 billion. Our famous Franchise Radio Show, #2 on Top 25 Franchise Podcasts is now available on Spotify* – simply Bookmark it for instant access – how easy is that?Dates have been announced for the Franchising & Business Opportunities Expos 2023 & 2024
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MELBOURNE
6th-7th May 2023 at Melbourne Convention Centre, South Wharf
SYDNEY
11th-12th August 2023 at ICC Sydney, Darling Harbour
PERTH
5th May 2024 at Crown Perth, Burswood
BRISBANE
1st-2nd June 2024 at Brisbane Convention Centre, South BankStrong enquiries are being seen by the switched-on groups according to the franchise community that I hear from.
Whether this is simply due to COVID or wider market realisations and acceptance that franchising is the answer to people wanting to step out and own their own business I don’t know – it doesn’t matter.
What does matter, however, is that the whole business scene has altered immensely in recent months.
The fact is.
Businesses who invest in franchising as a road to their own growth, and do it properly, embracing the new technologies, are going to leave their competitors for the dead.
Interested?
Give me a call on 0417 211 366 and we can have a confidential chat – you may be surprised how simple and effective franchising your business can be…I hope you enjoyed this.
To your success,