Posts tagged: Wiki

Dec 01 2008

The Coming Franchise Investment Bloodbath

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If what Richard Solomon is saying over at [...]

Oct 23 2008

The Inklings: A Brotherhood of encouragement

The Inklings was an informal literary discussion group associated with the University of Oxford, England, for nearly two decades between the early 1930s and late 1949.
Two of its most famous members were C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien.
Readings and discussions of the members’ unfinished works were the principal purposes of meetings. Tolkien’s The Lord of the [...]

Oct 17 2008

Symbols: Strength through Unity

Michael Webster over at Misleading Advertising Law picked up on my recent posting: Franchisng is the latest Big Con.
I absolutely agree with him: the best defense against post franchisor opportunism is a well-funded, professionally managed independent franchisee association, IndFA.
There is no substitute for collective action and only a fool thinks otherwise.
The power of “sticking together” [...]

Oct 15 2008

The Value of Knowing which questions to Ask

Frank Zaid is a Canadian lawyer with Osler, Hoskin & Harcourt LLP.
1. From his wikipedia page:

He has been listed as one of the leading franchise law practitioners in every published edition of the Canadian Legal Lexpert Directory, the Lexpert/American Lawyer Guide to the Leading 500 Lawyers in Canada.
In the 2005 and 2006 editions of Who’s [...]

Oct 14 2008

Institutionalization: Franchising’ll take your life

The Shawshank Redemption is often mentioned as one of the best movies of all times.

Red (Morgan Freeman) explains how the prison walls take Brooks’s (James Whitmore) life.

Most people figure financially successful franchisees pay nothing for turning their backs; for denying their fraternal relationships; complicit in their silence.
Cowards die a thousand deaths. The valiant taste of [...]

Oct 05 2008

Where’s Mark Bryers? With Waldo in AUS, of course.

The children’s game, “Where’s Waldo?” was a big hit with my kids a few years back. Here is a link to Waldo Wiki for some fun.
Otherwise, it appears from New Zealand’s One NEWS that the Blue Chip founder is somewhere in Australia (Blue Chip hope sparked by frozen funds).
Hundreds of Blue Chip investors across New [...]

Sep 19 2008

Surviving a franchise Hell

Navigating a personal crisis of any origin is a trick. Some people have told me that a franchise failure is like having 3 divorces at once.
From my experience, they underestimate the personal trauma that can occur.
I offered these ideas over at Blue MauMau today.
They were of use to me.
Everyone does these steps. You do the [...]

Sep 18 2008

Be realistic: Expect a miracle.

I believe that something extremely important will be happening in Australia as a result of their national franchise inquiry.

Something that will rock the industry, all-around the world.

I have no insider information nor any special plans. What I think or do is laughably unimportant. Don’t ask me to show a basis for this hunch because I [...]

Sep 18 2008

Where Is the World’s Highest Concentration of Millionaires?

The U.S. may have the largest number of millionaires, but tiny Singapore rules the world when it comes to the highest concentration.

Singapore’s Parliament House (Via Wikipedia.org)

According to Boston Consulting Group?s latest Global Wealth report, an astounding one in 10 households in Singapore have investible assets of $1 million or more. That compares with 4.3% in [...]

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