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    of franchising include that risk factor in business failure is less, as a new franchise is opened on the success of a previous one. The services and products of the franchise have previously established a market share, thus the need for market testing is not required. Experience priority is not a threshold, as the franchisor would ensure that the franchisee has the required traits and knowhow for running the franchise. There is an ongoing support by the franchisor in terms of training,…

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    A capable arena or stadium would need to already exist or be constructed to support these teams. Currently, Birmingham does not have an open stadium capable of hosting an NFL team. However, the BJCC could support an ice hockey franchise and possibly a basketball franchise. The national hockey and soccer leagues are open for expansion, which means that a new team can be created in a city that wants them and has the means to start one. This is the preferable route for most cities since it is less…

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    be the best. With an enormous character roster and gameplay that improved on the previous two installments, Dragon Ball Z Budokai Tenkaichi 3 is a game you can't miss out on. 9. TWISTED METAL 4 The Twisted Metal franchise is one that often gets lost when talking about the best franchises on the PlayStation, but it shouldn't.…

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    leaders claim that “the key to a successful franchise can be expressed in one word: ‘uniformity’ ” (5). Eric Schlosser, author of Fast Food Nation, explains that uniformity is much more than simple tactic used to lessen disorder. Schlosser sheds new light on the meaning of uniformity by exposing fast food companies such as McDonald’s for causing severe economic problems for potato farmers and beef ranchers as well as unfair treatment towards franchise employees because of their tenacious demand…

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    women are fighting desperately to keep these robust roles available to women and pushing for even more diverse representation, how does a franchise like The Real Housewives maintain its appeal? This ideological analysis will examine the ideological…

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    sequels”(Truitt 1) and created “the franchises of today”(Truitt 1). The Ghostbusters franchise took off after the movie turned out to be a massive success. Spawning spin-offs (and knock-offs), cartoons, comics, tv shows, and of course, sequels, Ghostbusters proved to be incredibly lucrative, despite how bizarre its premise was. People were having their “mind blown with a season full of influential hits.”(Truitt 1) Films like The Terminator kickstarted a profitable franchise that continues to…

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    Introduction New Orleans, Louisiana was awarded its first National Football League franchise on November 1, 1966. The franchise became the 16th team in the National Football League and was named the Saints due to the fact that the birthday of the franchise falls on the Roman Catholic Church’s All Saints Day; widely appropriate considering New Orleans is predominately a Catholic city. The city of New Orleans and its beloved franchise has had to deal with some of the most adverse situations…

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    In particular, what, if anything, does this data indicate as to the strategic direction and/or financial viability of each of these organizations. Considering the below data (see Table 1), the rankings suggest that each franchise has enjoyed considerable success during the past five years. As it relates to the “Fastest Growing, Planet Fitness, Inc. appears to be on the move with an impressive ranking in the current year of fourteen (14). Conversely, Snap Fitness seem to…

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    Burger King Name: Mufqita Farizi Darmawan Description Burger King, often abbreviated as BK, is the world's second largest hamburger fast food-chain. It has over 13,000 outlets and franchises in about 80 countries, in Asia, Europe, Americas, Middle East and Africa. The headquarters is located at Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States. It started out as “Insta-Burger King in Jacksonville, Florida” (Daszkowski, 2015) in 1953. In 1959, its founders, Matthew Burns and Keith J. Kramer, sold it…

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    proposed a franchise to be opened in Downtown Mississauga, Ontario, Canada. The restaurant offers a menu with a wide range of international cuisines, including American, Italian, and Southern East Asian. The menu is unique in the aspect that it has an extensive international element, and that the company maintains an initiative to use only fresh vegetables and organic meats in their dishes. As a potential franchisee, specific goals must be set, and the most important of which for a franchise…

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