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Franchises and Basic Concepts of Business

In order to truly understand the concept of Franchising, an exploration of the basic concepts of business is required. There is no magic in that. It just makes sense in order to provide clarity about the Franchising strategy.

Franchising is not a business in itself. It is a business strategy. Its a business system. Thats a significant distinction that isnt always clear. McDonalds is in the fast food business although many people feel they are really in the real estate business, while others think theyre in the entertainment business. Regardless of that discussion, they are not in the business of Franchising. Schooley Mitchell Telecom Consultants is in the business of telecom consulting. Ramada is in the business of operating properties. Snap-On Tools is in the business of selling tools.

Each company uses Franchising as its strategy to penetrate and dominate the marketplace. However, their core business relates to the products and services provided to their customers, using the Franchising strategy to deliver those products and services in a consistent manner. A more in depth discussion of the Franchising concept will follow, but first we need to delve into the basic concepts of business.

If someone says to you that theyre in the business of Franchising, they dont really get what theyre doing. Its all about the customer, and if the focus is not on the customer and their needs, then something is awry. Customers dont need a Franchise. They need hamburgers, telecom consulting, hotel rooms and tools. So therefore Franchisors are not in the business of Franchising.

It has to be about the customer doesnt it? After all, the customer pays for everything. They pay for salaries, they pay the rent, they pay the utilities, they pay for the costs of delivering the product or service, and they pay the profit. In businesses using the Franchising strategy, the customer pays the royalties, the customer pays for the development of the system, including support and operations, and they pay for everything the business does in its day-to-day activities, both Franchisor and Franchisee.

At Schooley Mitchell, we have a credo that says that Good is the Enemy of Great. Its not absolutely original, but we hope our approach is just that. First of all, if greatness is to be achieved, focus must be completely on the customer. We have to continue to strive to have our customers clamor for our services. If were satisfied with being good at it, well never be great. I want to be great. We want to be great. Our focus must be entirely on the customer to achieve that goal.

Purpose of Business

O.K, so lets look at the purposes and objectives of business, regardless of whether the goal is to be good, or great. I dont think anyone has a goal to be bad, so well leave that one out. First of all, the basic purpose of business is to make money. It is not about your way to give back to humanity. Thats a charity. People that wish to be in business for themselves are doing so in order to make money. That shouldnt be a surprise to anyone.

So how do all businesses make money? As stated above, they focus on the customer. Therefore, the purpose of daily activities, the objectives of business, are to get new customers, satisfy those customers, keep the customers, and grow business, either with, or through those customers.

Get, satisfy, keep, and grow. There you have it. These are the purposes of business. They form the first set of four in a concept we have developed at Schooley Mitchell called our 4 By 4 Concept. The other four will be discussed at a later point. You cant think of a transaction that happens in business that isnt aimed at one of these four things. The key is to understand that they are four distinct things, and they each require distinct strategies designed to achieve excellence in all four areas if greatness is to be achieved.

Get

Most people get this one. This is sales and marketing. Peter Drucker said there are only two things that create value in business – sales and innovation. The rest are costs.

I would suggest that many companies tend to become happy with their existing suite of customers. Or they land the big one and all is good. I would also suggest that if there are not constant strategies put in place to continue to get new customers, to get new blood, then stagnation will follow. Landing the big one can actually put the business in a very precarious position. Its called over-trading. If the business relies too heavily on one source for its revenues it can be in big trouble if something goes wrong with that customer.

The solution to over-trading, and to keep generating a steady stream of new customers in order to keep any business vibrant and moving forward, is to implement great get strategies. And never quit. Thats certainly not rocket science, but it is a basic tenet of long term survival.

General Motors should have been trying to figure out how to get Japanese customers in the 1970s. That would have led them to understand how to keep North American customers. Enough said.

Satisfy

A lot of people really miss the boat on this one. I actually saw a truck drive by me recently that had a slogan on the side in proud, bold letters that said We Deliver Satisfied Customers. They seemed to be quite proud of the fact that they actually provided what they sell. All customers for all businesses expect to be satisfied or they wouldnt complete the business transaction in the first place. Boasting that customers are satisfied is like saying, we dont rip you off. Well, big deal and thank you.

Satisfaction must be a given. It is required for survival. It is certainly one of the four main purposes or objectives of business, but it is so often misunderstood. Satisfaction is what people buy, so they expect it to be delivered. Michael Vickers, one of our Sales & Marketing instructors at Schooley Mitchell, says that Whatever company, in whatever industry, sets the standard in customer service, moves the bar up for all of us. Its a great message. We must constantly be wary of what customers expect in order to be satisfied, and its an ever-increasing standard. However, its nothing to brag about. Its just what you sell.

In a book called If It Aint broke Break It!, Robert Kreigel wrote, Embrace the unexpected. The only thing that wont change is that everything will keep changing. Todays skills, knowledge, and products live fast, get old before their time, and die young. The overnight letter, which was the innovation of the 1980s, is now used only when youre not in a hurry. He wrote that message 15 years ago! Its a clear, and still valid, indication that we need to continually re-tool to meet customer satisfaction goals.

Keep

If satisfaction is a constantly moving target, and satisfaction requires ever-increasing effort and commitment, then to keep customers requires more than just satisfaction. Customers expect satisfaction. They buy satisfaction. People will copy satisfaction. If thats all that is provided, then it comes down to price, and thats a losing game no matter what business is at hand. Therefore, strategies are required to provide more than what the customer buys, in order to maintain long-term trusting relationships. Michael Vickers says to take a standard service offering and up-level it. That defines the keep strategies that a business must employ. Ignoring this one will again create stagnation or denigration.

Grow

Most of us have heard that it is less expensive to do more business with existing customers than to obtain new ones. It is my belief that you must do both.

In order to do more business with existing customers, there have to be consistent strategies in place to educate them about new products and services. In addition, you must understand their business, particularly as it changes, so that it becomes apparent when your products and services can be provided. You must also put practices in play to ask for more business. Complacency is too often the norm when opportunities are in front of us. Companies that implement processes to ensure these things are managed will continue to grow business via the grow strategies.

The grow strategies also include asking existing customers to support you in your business growth through others. Its surprising how many people would be willing to help if they are requested to do so. Things like referrals, testimonial letters, agreeing to act as a reference, and introductions to their association are all offshoots of this strategy.

So there you have it. These are the four basic objectives of any business. Business needs strategies and formulas to continually get new customers, satisfy them, which is an allusive and demanding standard, keep them, which requires more than delivering what you get paid for, and grow business with them or with their help. These are the basic concepts of business, and they must be at the heart of every good business, and every good Franchise system. Evaluating a Franchise system should include an assessment of how well the Franchisor understands these concepts, and how well they execute strategies to make them happen.

To receive a free copy of an E-Book titled Franchise Opportunity Making The Right Decision by Dennis Schooley, email that request to corp@schooleymitchell.com.

Author: Dennis Schooley
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