The Entrepreneur’s Source Featured in Inc.com Article about Do’s and Don’ts of Franchising
There are countless do’s and don’ts of franchising, and the Entrepreneur’s Source has insight into many of them. Recently, The Entrepreneur’s Source was featured in an article on Inc.com focused on the do’s and don’ts of franchising. Franchises rely upon the duplication proven systems and concepts of businesses, and this is essential for entrepreneurs to remember.
Paul Segreto, CEO of The Entrepreneur’s Source, was quoted in the “don’t get too creative, too early” section of the article, and discussed why veterans fit well into the franchising world.
“They definitely want people who will follow a system,” Segreto said. “That’s why a lot of the people we see in franchising are veterans – because they’re used to operating in a regimented system.”
To learn more about the do’s and don’ts of franchising, check out the Inc.com article at http://www.inc.com/neil-parmar/3-do-8217-s-and-don-ts-for-franchisees.html.
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