Monthly Archives: March 2011

I swear, it isn’t that difficult

Designing a win in franchising isn’t that hard. You have to solve the problem (you, not them) anyways. So why not get going today? The sooner started off, the sooner out of the sewer of your undeveloped mind. [Simply Me, … Continue reading

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The war against war is going to be no holiday excursion or camping party.

If you care enough for a result, you will most certainly attain it. I saw a moving sight the other morning before breakfast in a little hotel where I slept in the dusty fields. The young man of the house … Continue reading

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Amusing ourselves to death

LivetheSheenDream.com [Rabbit in Your Headlights]

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Life shall always prevail

Gömböc If you fall down, just pick yourself up. [newshelton.com]

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Man is the ultimate comparing animal

Franchisees show up, confusing equal to fair. To treat everyone equally is the height of unfairness. If this makes no sense to you, you’re still on the couch. [Touch Me There]

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Advertising invites us into a child-like mental state

Franchising milks an increasingly-irrelevant American Dream analogy to your investment death. Neil Postman in Amusing Ourselves to Death: Public Discourse in the Age of Show Business: Television is our culture’s principal mode of knowing about itself. Therefore — and this … Continue reading

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Franchisor sells their flavour of crazy somewhere today

Wheels on the bus go round and round, round and round, round and round… bullshit n. & v. nonsensical, foolish, or deceptive talk or writing [Onion News Network]

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cuius testiculos habeas, habeas cardia et cerebellum

“When you have them by the balls, the heart and mind will follow.” [This Isn't Happiness]

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Real businesspeople only respect power

Franchisees think that they will be given what they were promised. That hasn’t happened in small business for decades. [Vintagegaph]

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Why can’t franchisees be the new boss?

At least they’d protect their equity. If franchisees can’t imagine themselves lead by a peer, well, that’ s just too bad. Meet the new boss Same as the old boss

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