Describing business in terms of its stages, infancy, adolescence, maturity and so on is a great way to sum up the situation, but there are impacts and of course differences in each.

So in the development of the franchise from the start up infancy stage, through to maturity there are some different challenges to face that would not ordinarily show up. here’s an example, for some it will be starting out with an understanding of why they pay a franchising fee, then doubting its value when the chips are down, then up again as things turn around.

The question is will the franchisee ever fully regain the respect they had for the fee in the first place. Chances are no… Some of the edges may well have been chipped off. But its all part of the stages and this up and down attitude can happen multiple times in the course of each stage.

The challenge therefore is for the head office team and peer mentors to be able to recognise the situation and then be able to do something about it. Even if it is just a list of things to look out for, or a reminder list of what the franchisee fee covers, or even in the newsletter or Co blog it outlines more ways the franchisee fee gets used each month.

These sorts of reminders can go a long way to clearly showing the franchisees how they are being served and the value of that service.

For the non franchise business it may well be a case of looking out for challenges as they arise (e.g. why am I spending $x on insurance) then looking at the peace of mind that can bring and the potential hassles it can prevent, then move on from there.

In business there will always be stages to go through but its up to us to be able to handle the challenges within each.

Steve Gray - Steve's clients are calling him "the leadership guy" for his focus and knowledge on leadership development. Steve is an avid business commentator, writer and a senior business consultant - Mentor - Coach - Trainer - Presenter (Steve Gray . biz). The info provided in these articles is for educational purposes only and is intended as a starting point for you to build your business from and not specific advice.
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