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Franchising Dreams : The Lure of Entrepreneurship in America |
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for $ 15.00 |
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Unhelpful and fluffy (
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This book is not completely uninformative. The problem with it is that you could write the book in about 10 pages. The author fills in the other 170 pages with fluff. He goes into extensive dialog about things that dont have anything to do with franchising or that could have been summarized and save..
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Franchise Bible : How to Buy a Franchise or Franchise Your Own |
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for $ 27.95 |
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Good overview for both sides of the franchise equation (
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This is a good book if you want to learn more about franchising in general. It has a lot of great information in it. It is a little bit of a "dry read" compared to other books on the topic I have read.Its strength and weakness is in that it provides highlights for both franchisee or franchisor bu..
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The Franchise Kit/a Nuts-And-Bolts Guide to Owning and Running a Franchise Business |
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for $ 14.95 |
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Highly readable "one-stop shop" for the franchisee. (
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Excellent source. If you dont know much about franchises and want to gain a good depth of knowledge, this is the book for you. Written for the prospective or new franchisee and examines the entire range of issues concerning buying and running a franchise. The author covers just the right amount of d..
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How to License Your Million Dollar Idea: Everything You Need To Know To Turn a Simple Idea into a Million Dollar Payday, 2nd Edition |
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for $ 13.97 |
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A Step by Step Guide For Turning You Ideas Into Income (
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Let me start by saying what this book is not. This book is not a detailed step by step guide to patenting. Nor a detailed legal guide to structuring a licensing agreement.This book is a guide to help everyday people make money by designing and licensing nearly anything to companies looking for ne..
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Act Like an Owner : Building an Ownership Culture |
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for $ 20.37 |
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Ownership Culture (
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"Early on, as a company of just six people, we wrote a corporate creed that documented our principles and values-our culture. This creed simply stated that we would build a successful business by focusing on the customer, encouraging entrepreneurial spirit, empowering everyone, and sharing both succ..
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