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    I thoroughly enjoyed reading the article, "Franchise Hostages: Fast Food, God, and Politics" by Robert W. Emerson and Jason R. Parnell. Prior to reading this article, I never thought about the possible negative effects that the freedom of speech has on a company. It made me realize that leaders of companies have to be cautious when speaking about politics. This highlights the fine line of free speech and politics. The examples given in this article show that when leaders of companies speak…

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    time. Another option for Natural Beautique is to use a franchise agreement, which is very similar to a license agreement. A franchise agreement is a business agreement in which a franchisor allows another person or company to operate an enterprise using its trademark, logo, product line, and methods of operation in return for a fee. (Fred Luthans, 2015) This is most likely not the option Natural Beautique would want to use; as franchises are usually for the fast food and hotel industries.…

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    franchisor so that they may sell the parent company’s products and services. They also may purchase the right to utilize the business formula already established by the franchisor. This is often termed a “success package” (Scarborough 2012 pg. 76). Franchises are not independent businesses so the franchisees are known as semi-independent. They do not have the power to change overall business strategies…

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    The Dunkin’ Donuts franchise that was chosen for this project is in Tomball, Texas, and it is one of the busiest locations in the Tomball and Spring area. Both Tomball and Spring are parts of the Greater Houston area. According to Suburban Stats the population in the Tomball area is around 10,753. Within the city of Houston and the area of Greater Houston, there are roughly 30 locations of Dunkin’ Donuts and each location has a major role in serving their customers with soothing drinks and…

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    Franchising is something that was not started in America, but American franchises have taking over the world. In the chapter, “American Global Cultural Brand,” the author tries to illustrate how globalization and expansion of American popular culture has come into play by the use of the commercial concept of franchising. The author uses case studies of two franchises McDonald’s and Coca-Cola, and the popular fabric, blue jeans, to argue how each have influenced other cultures with their brand…

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    A franchise is a type of business structure that has the right to use the same business model of the company it will be representing. The only difference is there will be a single owner to the franchise and they will have more freedom than the average corporate business. In any business there are ups and downs. There is nothing easy about running any company, and that includes a franchise. The idea of having a franchise is to be able to be your own boss and open your own business, while…

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    Jane Addams wrote “If Men Were Seeking the Franchise” in 1913 before women had the right to vote. This is a great satire on the women’s suffrage movement. The author for turning the tables on her opponent, and this particular opponent happens to be men and the male dominated society. The purpose of this article is to imagine what would happen if women ran things rather than men. Through this she reveals all the vile and repulsive practices of the dominant male cultures. She touches on the male…

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    This reflects how statistically it would work against the favour of a large franchise to adopt innovative entrepreneurs, whilst also presenting a counter-point portraying enterprising individuals as promoters for growth and financial stability for smaller franchises. This isn’t always the case though, presented in the franchise Krispy Kreme with its “boom” stage in the early 2000’s. Being a rapidly growing donut franchise it had entrepreneurs from around the world wanting to become part of this…

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    Madden 16 Thesis

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    own a professional sports franchise. To find the answers to my questions I used the game Madden 16 and the Senior Vice President of the Columbus Blue Jackets front office to understand what goes into owning a sports franchise and to create a scenario where I am the owner of a sports franchise. I started off by researching the costs of owning a franchise at school. Then at home I started the franchise mode on Madden 16 to simulate what it is like to own a sports franchise. After that I…

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    The franchise that I chose to do my research paper about is Little Caesars. This is the largest carryout only pizza chain in the world. So, they must be doing something right. Little Caesars started as a single store in metro Detroit in 1959. They opened their first franchise around 1962. Not only does this company care about themselves, but they have also helped many other franchises exceed in their business. This franchise is known for its great quality in ingredients and freshness. Little…

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