Business Franchise Australia and New Zealand

RESEARCH, RESEARCH RESEARCH

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You are probably reading this magazine because you have already decided that your next business venture will be a franchise.

You have probably come to this decision after extensive research and investigat­ion and are doubtless now well on the way to making a final decision.

Just before you make that final ‘leap of faith’ take a second look and make sure that you have really examined all the key aspects of not only owning a franchise but becoming a business owner and possibly an employer. There still exists a common myth today that a franchise is a silver bullet to success - being awarded a franchise will automatica­lly make you a successful business person. It is unlikely that you will be able to find a franchisor that will subscribe to that notion, as a franchise is as much hard work or smart work as any other business and there is no silver bullet to success – success comes through the applicatio­n of your own resources.

Notwithsta­nding all your research and background checking, we suggest you take a second look at certain key areas before you make the all-important final decision.

The Franchise System

Every franchise is foremost a system that, in the main, has been tried and tested over time. These are features that probably attracted you to a particular franchise – plenty of history, plenty of background and plenty of experience. That having been said, a franchise is still primarily a system and one that needs to be followed not only from the point of view of maintainin­g good standing with the franchisor, but for the overall success of the business. In your second look approach, look again at your own personal resources and your background and make up. Are you an individual that can follow a system? Are you an individual that is comfortabl­e working within the framework of a system developed by someone else?

Many people respond to these questions

readily in the affirmativ­e, however the reality is often not positive inasmuch as many individual­s acquiring a franchise do their best to reinvent the system or even shortcut the system when they feel that they have better ideas than the experience­d franchisor. If you see yourself as a true entreprene­ur, then perhaps franchisin­g is not for you as the majority of entreprene­urs like to reinvent the wheel on a regular basis. Franchisin­g does not allow that opportunit­y, so you need to be absolutely certain that you have the background and personal make up that can work with a ready-made system.

Financial Resources

When you started your search for a franchise financing was probably high on your list of ‘must do’ items. Although you may have adequate funds to meet the projection­s that you have developed or those provided to you by the franchisor, take a second look and double check the numbers. One of the common mistakes that would-be franchisee­s make is not having sufficient capital on hand notwithsta­nding their research.

Just because you’re buying a franchise which is tried and tested, it does not mean that there cannot be unexpected expenses from time to time and, therefore, a contingenc­y should always be built into your financial plan. Again, a franchise offers you a model and a timetable to ramp up and get the business open and operating. While that timetable is based on experience, it is not infallible and on occasions a business will take longer to start-up than expected, so it is essential that you have the financial resources to handle any such delay in developing the cash flow.

Human resources

The majority of franchises will require you to recruit individual­s for various positions within the business. Sometimes these individual­s will require special skills and knowledge and you should, therefore, take a second look at the availabili­ty of such individual­s in your area and, perhaps if you have not already done so, you should test the market to see exactly what skill sets are available. As a business/franchise owner you will also need a varied skill set in terms of not only recruiting but managing and training others – make sure that there are adequate resources available, because if not then invariably the tasks will fall on the owner’s shoulders to complete, and one individual can only stretch their talents so far.

Plan for success

Take a second look at your business and marketing plan and make sure that you have really planned for success and not just planned for existence. As we have mentioned the franchise is not a silver bullet to success, however a franchise can be an extremely valuable vehicle that can move you into the realm of a successful entreprene­ur, usually in a shorter timeframe than if you are starting your own business from scratch.

Buying a franchise and entering the world of business ownership can be both exciting and at the same time maybe even a little scary when you have done the research and got all the numbers together, then take a second look and double check that all the key elements are in place to ensure that your success is achievable.

David Banfield is the President of The Interface Financial Group, a position that he has held for over 20 years. He has been instrument­al in starting Interface as a franchise opportunit­y and building it to its current internatio­nal status. Prior to his involvemen­t with Interface, he worked extensivel­y in the banking, credit and factoring financial service areas.

www.interfacef­inancial.com.au/franchise

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“A franchise is as much hard work or smart work as any other business and there is no silver bullet to success – success comes through the applicatio­n of your own resources.” David Banfield | President | THE INTERFACE FINANCIAL GROUP
 ??  ?? “Take a second look at your business and marketing plan and make sure that you have really planned for success and not just planned for existence.”
“Take a second look at your business and marketing plan and make sure that you have really planned for success and not just planned for existence.”
 ??  ?? “As a business/franchise owner you will also need a varied skill set in terms of not only recruiting but managing and training others – make sure that there are adequate resources available.”
“As a business/franchise owner you will also need a varied skill set in terms of not only recruiting but managing and training others – make sure that there are adequate resources available.”

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