Franchising

Franchising is a business model where one business owner (the franchisor) allows an independent business person (the franchisee) to operate under the franchisor's brand in exchange for a fee. Coursera's franchising catalogue teaches you about the principles and practices that underpin successful franchising. You'll learn about franchise agreements, operational guidelines, and the financial aspects of running a franchise. Gain insights into finding the right franchise opportunity, managing franchise relationships, and understanding legal and ethical considerations. Equip yourself with the knowledge to navigate the franchising industry, whether you're an aspiring franchisor, potential franchisee, or a business professional interested in this unique business model.
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    University of Colorado Boulder

    Skills you'll gain: Export Control, Global Marketing, International Finance, Strategic Decision-Making, Mergers & Acquisitions, Intercultural Competence, Business Strategy, Cultural Diversity, Growth Strategies, Go To Market Strategy, Franchising, Investment Management, Commercial Laws, Business Risk Management, Market Analysis, Contract Management

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    Skills you'll gain: Growth Strategies, Marketing Communications, Sustainable Development, Business Planning, Marketing Effectiveness, Communication Strategies, New Business Development, Business Development, Social Sciences, Entrepreneurship, Program Evaluation, Innovation, Franchising

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