Advice from a McDonald’s Franchisee in U.K.

This article from the United Kingdom highlights some of the positive aspects of franchising.

He said: “Choosing the right franchise is a big decision – it’s your own money on the line and you need to be sure that you are investing in a sound business model. McDonald’s employs some of the most talented professionals around and it helps to be able to draw on that knowledge and expertise.”

There are significant advantages to running a franchised business, as a new idea has already been tested to ensure it is successful. What’s more, larger franchises will have a well-established trading name and are likely to offer marketing support and comprehensive training programmes in a wide range of business skills. Good franchisors can also help secure initial funding.

Mr Thomas said: “McDonald’s has some fantastic training opportunities for staff at all levels, which means that when I identify talent I have the tools to help my staff develop their skills.”

“At the same time, I can operate on a local level too and I’m involved in a number of community initiatives. I am deputy chair of the Trust for Sick Children in Wales, and regularly give talks on business and entrepreneurship at local schools and offer work experience placements through Careers Wales.”

He added: “For entrepreneurial people owning a franchise is a great opportunity to take a fantastic brand and make your own mark.”

The only portion I have issues with his last statement. For truly energetic entrepreneurs, owning a single franchise provides limited entrepreneurial satisfaction because of the lack of flexibility and adaptability limits built into the franchise operating structure.

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  1. Odus says:

    McDonald’s is in a class by iteself, along with a few other marquee brands. Is franchising a good option for those with a $300,000 or less net worth?

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