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leo leo

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How should a FAC be developed?
 a. independently by the franchisor
  b. independently by the franchisee
  c. by the franchisor in cooperation with all the franchisees and corporate headquarters
  d. by the franchisor and franchisees only

Question 2

It is not necessary for service organizations to have plans in place to overcome or control negative publicity when it occurs.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

C. The development of a franchise advisory council must be carefully undertaken with the cooperation of all franchisees and the corporate headquarters. It is important that all franchisees be included within the advisory council or at least have representatives on the council.

Answer to Question 2

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