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    cliques that have formed in the franchise along gender, age, racial or ethnic lines? Or is there simply no diversity in the organization, and are you trying to attract more diverse employees? All of these situations are examples of organizations in which diversity training can be of great help to managers and employees alike. Key Players in Diversity Training There are many possible key players in diversity training. In the case of a McDonald's franchise, the franchise owner probably has the largest

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    same franchise system. In USA 20% franchisees operate more than half of the franchised outlets. The multi-unit franchising phenomenon can be divided into two categories : sequential multi-unit franchising and area development multi-unit franchising. In the first type one of the existing franchisees is granted a

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    Pizza Hut was existing since 56 years ago. It was founded in 1958 by Frank and Dan Carney which both of them are brothers from Kansas. They started up their business by borrowed $600 from their mother. The equipment was all second hand and furnishings of the restaurant. Today, there are more than 13,000 Pizza Huts in over 100 countries worldwide. Nowadays, Pizza Hut is one of the largest pizza restaurant company in the world by the amount of outlets and the percentage of market. Both of the brothers

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    KRISPY KREME DOUGHNUTS, INC. As the millennium began, the future for Krispy Kreme Doughnuts, Inc., smelled sweet. Not only could the company boast iconic status and a nearly cultlike follow­ing, it had quickly become a darling of Wall Street. Less than a year after its initial public offering, in April 2000, Krispy Kreme shares were selling for 62 times earn­ings and, by 2003, Fortune magazine had dubbed the company "the hottest brand in America." With ambitious plans to open 500 doughnut shops over

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    .................................................................... 10 Alternative 3 – Review Existing Locations ............................................................................................. 10 Alternative 4 – Expansion Through Franchise Operations ...................................................................... 11 Alternative 5 – Expand Catering Segment ............................................................................................... 12 Recommendations and Action

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    Core Competencies Kona Ice grows fast in mobile franchise in the America. Right now it has more than 450 franchisees all over the place. Kona Ice provides a quick and easy franchising program that helps franchisees get into business within 60 days of their deposit. Kona Ice also provides successful knowledges through their training program to help new franchisees keep on track with the business plan. Kona Ice really knows how to make American dreams come true as soon as possible. What make Kona

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    1914. In 1916 an investment group consisting of 9 individuals owned the team. Of the 9 where, Charles Weegham and William Wrigley Jr., in which 4 years later the Wrigley Chewing Gum company bought out the rest of the investment group and owned the franchise, the Wrigley Company owned the team for 40 years before selling it to the Tribune Company for $20 million. After Sam Zell bought the Tribune, he sold it to the highest bidder, which was the family trust fund of TD Ameritrade Joe Ricketts in 2009

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    beloved fictional characters. This popularity has led to movies, tv shows, video games and countless forms of memorabilia being produced so fans could get their fair share of the caped crusader. Batman is one of the world’s most popular anti-hero franchises because many of the stories are relatable, the villains are memorable and Bruce Wayne has an intriguing back story. One reason Batman has gained a large following is because many aspects of the stories are relatable and realistic. Unlike many other

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    Fan fiction and character appropriation Fan Fiction is a transformative practice of writing fiction created by fans based on existing source work or consists of elements copied from a story world, character or setting, the original source of the work being expanded can include any qualified material such as novels, films, comics or games. Legal implications arise due to the contemplation whether it is an infringement of copyright as a ‘derivative work’. Authors generally have a varied opinion on

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    to open a franchise. The industry is currently not doing well. (Help Wanted: Labour Demand in Canada’s Restaurant Industry).

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