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Franchise Tutorials 2.0 - Franchisor Tutorials
Following the success of the Franchisee Tutorials written for prospective franchisees and published in FranchiseCanada magazine and on the CFA website, CFA is proud to provide Franchise Tutorials 2.0 as an exclusive member benefit to CFA members.
Tutorials 2.0 are educational best practice resources developed by subject matter experts to help you grow your business and are geared for franchisors in the start-up to mid-sized range. Written by subject matter experts, these tutorials will provide CFA members with expert advice and direction on essential aspects of franchise excellence.
The tutorials will be written over the next few years and articles will be posted online as they become available.
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| What Makes a Concept "Franchisable"? |
Michel Gagnon |
Davier Consultants |
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| Building Your Franchise Support Team |
Wayne Maillet |
Franchise Specialists |
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| Franchise Recruitment Materials |
Roger Noble |
FranMax Inc. (Formerly Choice Corporation) |
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Successful Site Selection Tips
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Dale Willerton |
The Lease Coach |
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| The Art of Refranchising |
Rainer Mueller |
Williams Fresh Cafe
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| Franchisee Due Diligence and Qualification Criteria |
Teresa Schoonings |
Canada Bread Company Limited |
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A Perspective on Québec Expansion
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Stéphane Breault
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Imagine Franchise & Leadership Inc. |
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Disclaimer
The opinions or viewpoints expressed herein do not necessarily reflect those of the Canadian Franchise Association (CFA). Where materials and content were prepared by persons and/or entities other than the CFA, the said other persons and/or entities are solely responsible for their content. The information provided herein is intended only as general information that may or may not reflect the most current developments. The mention of particular companies or individuals does not represent an endorsement by the CFA. Information on legal matters should not be construed as legal advice. Although professionals may prepare these materials or be quoted in them, this information should not be used as a substitute for professional services. If legal or other professional advice is required, the services of a professional should be sought.
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