The Entrepreneur’s Source Terry Powell Featured in Entrepreneur.com Article about What Makes a Good Franchisee
Entrepreneur.com’s recent article titled “Would You Make a Good Franchisee?” highlighted The Entrepreneur’s Source Terry Powell, founder of E-Source. The article featured video footage of Terry Powell from the International Franchise Expo speaking about the high success rate of franchise business models and using franchises as a “vehicle to drive the results that you want.” The remainder of the video walks the viewer through important things for entrepreneurs to remember when deciding if the franchising industry is right for them.
The video portion of the feature was also accompanied by a written story, featuring Terry Powell, as well, that outlined some of the key characteristics of a great franchisee.
“Not all of us are wired to be franchisees,” The Entrepreneur’s Source Terry Powell said. “Franchises have guardrails that you operate within.”
Operating outside of these guardrails can sometimes lead to failure because the reasoning behind joining a franchise brand is to become part of and buy into a proven system. With the right opportunity, franchisees are able to find a rewarding and profitable career.
To read more of this article or watch the video footage, visit the Entrepreneur article here.
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