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    Zamdonalds Case Study

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    In addition to ordinary franchise fees and marketing fees, which are calculated as a percentage of sales, McDonald's may also collect rent, which may also be…

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    Since the beginning, The Fast and Furious series has been all about illegal street racing. In the more recent movies the franchise has changed their approach and focused more on fight scenes, explosions, and action in general. The writers have changed their approach because the illegal street racing that takes place in the first and second movie caused audiences and viewers to go out on the street and preform these crazy illegal stunts and scenes that takes place in the movie. In fact, after the…

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    group of 12-65 years old, middle to upper income level, and sports enthusiasts (http://www.mbaskool.com/brandguide/food-and-beverages/9946-buffalo-wild-wings.html).” In 2016, BWW is expected to “have 45-50 company owned restaurants open and 30-35 franchises open in the United States alone. Along with those 12-15 restaurants internationally (https://biz.yahoo.com/e/160225/bwld10-k.html).” The main focus of their strategy is to invest in the customer’s experience. With “numerous TVs, tablets,…

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    Shania Jackson Case

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    instant notoriety to the business. “A competitive franchise system can provide franchisees with strong brand name, economies of scale, and efficient execution of the franchise system (Falbe and Welsh 1998 as cited in Chiou, 2004). Perhaps, the best advantages of franchises are that it mitigates the risk and uncertainty of a small business. To aide Shania in making an informed decision, it is important to consider the drawbacks of entering a franchise. Arguably the three most disadvantages are…

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    technological advancements these two iconic franchises have paved the way for the film industry in a magnitude of ways, but the ultimate question is which one is the best?…

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    multiple platforms using various media technologies. Some of the best examples of this process include the Matrix franchise but also, most importantly the Pokémon franchise. The transmedia storytelling is very strong in these franchises: in the Matrix, the story started as a movie then was expended into a series of animated films, a video game and also some books. However, the Pokémon franchise is more complex, the story started as a video game then was expended into a very long-running TV show,…

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    strategy (Bateman and Snell 2013). Lei has mentioned to Dalman that there are 2 new franchises that offer the similar food and beverages as Sandwich Blitz which is a example of vertical integration. The only this that the franchises hasn’t hit the market yet but, Lei strongly feels it’s only a matter of time before the do. Since Dalman and Lei are dealing with this related diversification of these 2 new franchises, I will be using a SWOT analysis for Sandwich Blitz to prepare for this commitment…

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    Sandwich Blitz Case Study

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    After reviewing the video on Sandwich Blitz I think the company should expansion on a smaller scale than a large scale. The reason why I say this is because the SWOT the business will face and having. The Current strength Sandwich Blitz is that they have the resources to open two new locations. All they would have to do it pick a good location to make the new locations successful. A weakness that they face is the economic downtown of the locations that operate in the large office park. This can…

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    way up until these past 5 years. Fans and athletes throughout the league all know that the Lakers are and have always been a dominant force to be reckoned with. Although there are many other great franchises like the Celtics or the Bulls in the NBA, it is evident that the Lakers are the best franchise in NBA history because they have the most playoff appearances, the second most championships, and twenty-three players in the Hall of Fame. While the Lakers…

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    Gnc Vs Vitamin Shoppe

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    while for the business to become establish" (Stricker, 2015, P. 75). Therefore, GNC is the best health and nutrition franchise compared to its competitor, Vitamin Shoppe. As a result, I could successfully operate GNC without experience, since GNC has "high margin and low overhead costs" and the total investment of GNC is lower than the total investment of Vitamin Shoppe (GNC Franchise Opportunity,…

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