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ROI and Six Sigma - Improve Your Bottom Line! Seller” is not actually correct.Very easily, Six Sigma is your best bet for maximizing return on investment, more so in troubled economic times. However, the success of implementation depends much on its achieved degree of alignment with the problems. Ifs and buts That is not using common English, or common language, which I thought was suppose to be a theme in the disclosure documents? This ter The Mafia & Corporate America Recently the Federal Trade Commission has attempted to report on the franchising industry in a 432 page report. On page 44 of the report they discuss the definition of “Franchise Seller,” which no one ever uses in the real world. The term we use in modern day franchising is; Franchisor.The Hollywood Mafia Industry and Corporate America share operational similarities. Take the scenario: Al Capone running General Motors or Jack Welch running the Bonnono crime family (One of the most powerful families out of the five Many years back it was determined that in fact all franchisor documents be made in plain English, yet when we use a term never used in plain English we negate that valuable ideal. Franchise Seller? First of all this is a bad term, in franchising you are not selling anything, you are basically leasing a business. So describing a “franchise broker” or even “Franchise Salesperson” as a “Franchise Seller” is not actually correct. That is not using common English, or common language, which I thought was suppose to be a theme in the disclosure documents? This ter Plastic Corrugated and Reusable Packaging - A Perfect Combination chise Seller,” which no one ever uses in the real world. The term we use in modern day franchising is; Franchisor.Plastic corrugated has been a staple in the reusable packaging sector of the packaging industry. It has been used to duplicate virtually every style of paper corrugated, known as expendable packaging. From regular slotted containers Many years back it was determined that in fact all franchisor documents be made in plain English, yet when we use a term never used in plain English we negate that valuable ideal. Franchise Seller? First of all this is a bad term, in franchising you are not selling anything, you are basically leasing a business. So describing a “franchise broker” or even “Franchise Salesperson” as a “Franchise Seller” is not actually correct. That is not using common English, or common language, which I thought was suppose to be a theme in the disclosure documents? This ter Achieving the Paperless Office ranchisor documents be made in plain English, yet when we use a term never used in plain English we negate that valuable ideal. Franchise Seller? First of all this is a bad term, in franchising you are not selling anything, you are basically leasing a business. So describing a “franchise broker” or even “Franchise Salesperson” as a “Franchise Seller” is not actually correct.The paperless office is a concept that has captured the imagination of many professionals who's desks are covered in clutter. Some years ago, the idea of the paperless office was popularized as an ideal in need of attaining. The c That is not using common English, or common language, which I thought was suppose to be a theme in the disclosure documents? This ter California Businesses Incorporating In Nevada term, in franchising you are not selling anything, you are basically leasing a business. So describing a “franchise broker” or even “Franchise Salesperson” as a “Franchise Seller” is not actually correct.California is a notoriously bad state to do business in. Regulations, worker’s compensation and tax issues overwhelm companies. Seeking relief, many incorporate in Nevada. Unless done carefully, this decision can lead to disaster. That is not using common English, or common language, which I thought was suppose to be a theme in the disclosure documents? This ter Restaurant Franchises - Great Opportunities Seller” is not actually correct.The food services category takes the largest share of the franchising pie, which is equivalent to almost 25 percent. And these include fast food, midscale, and upscale restaurants.Franchising is an effective way of accumulati That is not using common English, or common language, which I thought was suppose to be a theme in the disclosure documents? This term “Franchise Seller” is somewhat misleading and although it is currently used, it does not adequately describe the situation, which is occurring and thus is of detriment to the consumer. But it appears the Federal Trade Commission does not wish to change this because, it is too hard and too difficult to change it midstream with out building a dam? Let the fish swim, why do we put a dam across the free flowing river of free enterprise and commerce? Why is it okay to do something the wrong way? Federal Trade Commission’s answer: because we have always been doing it this way? Even if it is wrong and misleading to the consumer whom we are trying to help? Interesting this hypocrisy
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