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Leadership Skills For A Crisis ortunities are permeated with fraud. Perhaps one business opportunity and franchise consultant said it best when she described many business opportunity sellers as:TIME. TIME. TIME is the main problem. Or rather, lack of time. Too little time to plan, to decide, to execute the plan.Your usual coping strategies, even your best ones, may not work in a crisis. New strategies for gat Individuals who go from one business opportunity to th Women Owned Businesses Many practitioners of business opportunities, which sell small business models to consumers, are excited to see that they will soon have a separate category of law, rules and regulations at the Federal Trade Commission. Most all Franchisors, those who sell franchises are also ecstatic over the move and say it is about time.They want to own their own business and move from their jobs and be self-employed. The main reasons for this is control and flexibility, opportunity, and independence.The tea industry lends itself to women-owned busin Here is an excerpt from the Federal Trade Commission’s report of all the commenters on this proposed rule change and separation of the two business models; “Based upon its enforcement experience and the record developed to date, the Commission has determined to promulgate a separate trade regulation rule to address widespread fraud in the sale of business opportunities. This approach is consistent with the view of the vast majority of commenters and the regulatory approaches adopted in most states.” “Further, unlike most franchises, many business opportunities are permeated with fraud. Perhaps one business opportunity and franchise consultant said it best when she described many business opportunity sellers as: Individuals who go from one business opportunity to th Who Says You Need a Logo? all Franchisors, those who sell franchises are also ecstatic over the move and say it is about time.No, you really don’t need a logo for your business; a logo is definitely not a must-have for your business, if you don’t care for your customers to remember you. After all, you are not as big as McDonalds or Sony or Nike and Here is an excerpt from the Federal Trade Commission’s report of all the commenters on this proposed rule change and separation of the two business models; “Based upon its enforcement experience and the record developed to date, the Commission has determined to promulgate a separate trade regulation rule to address widespread fraud in the sale of business opportunities. This approach is consistent with the view of the vast majority of commenters and the regulatory approaches adopted in most states.” “Further, unlike most franchises, many business opportunities are permeated with fraud. Perhaps one business opportunity and franchise consultant said it best when she described many business opportunity sellers as: Individuals who go from one business opportunity to th Take Your Curtain Calls Later! eparation of the two business models;When I was a kid, we used to play a game of stealth around the schoolyard. We called it, “Ditch.”Sometimes, we played in teams, and sometimes, as individual players. It was really hide-and-seek, but a “special forces” “Based upon its enforcement experience and the record developed to date, the Commission has determined to promulgate a separate trade regulation rule to address widespread fraud in the sale of business opportunities. This approach is consistent with the view of the vast majority of commenters and the regulatory approaches adopted in most states.” “Further, unlike most franchises, many business opportunities are permeated with fraud. Perhaps one business opportunity and franchise consultant said it best when she described many business opportunity sellers as: Individuals who go from one business opportunity to th Auto Insurance the sale of business opportunities. This approach is consistent with the view of the vast majority of commenters and the regulatory approaches adopted in most states.”Auto insurance can make all of the difference in the world in the unfortunate event of an accident. Not only does it cover property damage, but auto insurance offers other protections as well.For example, liability cov “Further, unlike most franchises, many business opportunities are permeated with fraud. Perhaps one business opportunity and franchise consultant said it best when she described many business opportunity sellers as: Individuals who go from one business opportunity to th Bill Gates, Virtual Reality, and Six Flags ortunities are permeated with fraud. Perhaps one business opportunity and franchise consultant said it best when she described many business opportunity sellers as:Does bill Gates know something we do not know about Six Flags amusement parks? No probably not, but anyone as smart as he, certainly understands the future of Virtual Reality. Look at the new X-Box 360-degree system? Obviousl Individuals who go from one business opportunity to the next, violating laws, committing frauds, taking funds without delivering what was promised only to shut down the operation within a year and move on to another one with new officers, new company names, and new products.” Now some Franchisor founders are saying; “what on Earth took the FTC so long to figure this out?” after all they have been told this for years? It really is about time. What will this mean for Biz Ops? Simpler rules and regulations from the FTC and easier to understand disclosures for customers and for Franchisors it puts up a barrier, which prevents the mixing of laws between the two very different business models. Consider all this in 2006.
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