This topic contains a solution. Click here to go to the answer

Author Question: Which philosophy of expansion is, as a rule, the best method for franchisors? a. the shotgun ... (Read 68 times)

sjones

  • Hero Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 520
Which philosophy of expansion is, as a rule, the best method for franchisors?
 a. the shotgun approach
  b. the rifle shot approach
  c. seeding
  d. whichever method the franchisor deems appropriate for a their particular business

Question 2

Servicescape is another word for a service setting.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



Related Topics

Need homework help now?

Ask unlimited questions for free

Ask a Question
Marked as best answer by a Subject Expert

chereeb

  • Sr. Member
  • ****
  • Posts: 326
Answer to Question 1

D. The shotgun approach involves developing as many franchised units within a state or trade area as quickly, practically, and profitably as possible. The rifle shot approach entails identifying and establishing a master franchisee within a fairly large territory or district and relying on that franchisee to do the further development within the specified territory. The concept of company store seeding begins with the establishment of a franchisor-owned (or company) store as the first in a trade area. No one approach is always the better one.

Answer to Question 2

T




sjones

  • Member
  • Posts: 520
Reply 2 on: Jun 29, 2018
YES! Correct, THANKS for helping me on my review


duy1981999

  • Member
  • Posts: 341
Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

Did you know?

Although not all of the following muscle groups are commonly used, intramuscular injections may be given into the abdominals, biceps, calves, deltoids, gluteals, laterals, pectorals, quadriceps, trapezoids, and triceps.

Did you know?

The oldest recorded age was 122. Madame Jeanne Calment was born in France in 1875 and died in 1997. She was a vegetarian and loved olive oil, port wine, and chocolate.

Did you know?

When Gabriel Fahrenheit invented the first mercury thermometer, he called "zero degrees" the lowest temperature he was able to attain with a mixture of ice and salt. For the upper point of his scale, he used 96°, which he measured as normal human body temperature (we know it to be 98.6° today because of more accurate thermometers).

Did you know?

GI conditions that will keep you out of the U.S. armed services include ulcers, varices, fistulas, esophagitis, gastritis, congenital abnormalities, inflammatory bowel disease, enteritis, colitis, proctitis, duodenal diverticula, malabsorption syndromes, hepatitis, cirrhosis, cysts, abscesses, pancreatitis, polyps, certain hemorrhoids, splenomegaly, hernias, recent abdominal surgery, GI bypass or stomach stapling, and artificial GI openings.

Did you know?

Many people have small pouches in their colons that bulge outward through weak spots. Each pouch is called a diverticulum. About 10% of Americans older than age 40 years have diverticulosis, which, when the pouches become infected or inflamed, is called diverticulitis. The main cause of diverticular disease is a low-fiber diet.

For a complete list of videos, visit our video library