askmex.com askmex.com
Search:    Home Page :: About Us :: Privacy Policy :: Terms & Conditions :: Place Your Link :: Add Your Article   
Free links exchange
 

Events & News

Drink & Food

Sports & Adventure

Entertainment

Education & Learning

Vehicles & Automotive

People & Society

Law & Politics

Home Family & Garden

Jobs & Careers

Medicine & Treatment

Banking & Finance

Children

Property & Estate

Fashion & Relationships

Indoor Games

Travel & Vacation

Shopping & Auction

Art & Creative

Companies & Business

Technology & Science

Self Help

Software & Networking

Fitness & Health

 

Home Page › Companies & Business › Small Business Enterprise
 

Dispute Resolution of Territory for Mobile Franchised Companies

 

Franchisors of home based and mobile businesses need to carefully watch their franchisees who innately try to hunt in their fellow franchisees territories. The most important advice a franchisor should give the franchised outlets in this case is to work it out themselves. A simple policy is best for example here is a possible excerpt from a franchise manual which lays out some basic understandings:

The franchisees should be able to work out any problems you may have among yourselves. If you do have problems, here is the chain of command: Talk to neighboring franchisee; Put it in writing with the neighboring franchisee; Mail us a copy of fax it; If problem persists, talk to regional director; If it still can not be worked out call franchisor; If it is still a problem, prepare to go to arbitration. Remember, you need to procure an understanding that can be considered a win/win situation for everyone involved with the end user (the customer).

Additionally here are some thoughts for franchisees of mobile or home based businesses, which can help them get along in a franchise system without stepping on other franchisees territories or violating their franchise agreements. If you own a franchise these are some things you might think of.

Franchisees Should Be Fair To Each Other; Do Not Be A Ball Hog

When we say be fair, we mean be honest and have integrity. When you purchased your franchise business from us you were assigned an exclusive territory. You can review this exclusive territory in the exhibit of your franchise agreement. Your neighboring team member (franchisee) was also granted an exclusive territory. These territories do not overlap. If there is a territory dispute and you are operating within your exclusive territory as outlined in your exhibit, then you are in the right, absolutely and 100%. If there is a dispute and it is not in your exclusive territory, you are in the wrong and should act accordingly with your fellow franchisee. You should yield that particular housing tract, town, office complex, account or group of buildings to your neighboring franchisee immediately unless he/she allows you to work there out of pure kindness. Its a similar idea to an easement and an agreement between you and your neighboring franchisee should be put in writing. You should also send copy of such ad hoc agreements by fax to your franchisor ASAP so that they can notify your regional director and put a notification in your respective franchisee files. We need to know and you should have agreed upon the exact: Address(s); Longitude/Latitude; Names, Accounts; Duration of Agreement

If there will be any money changing hands for the additional territories, the franchisor should be notified prior to the agreement and approve such action. If your franchise agreement has no provision for this as most do not it is a good idea to have it in writing. If you are trading one location for another, that should also be agreed upon and both locations or all locations should be delineated on a map and attached to your agreement. You might wish to consider these words to keep problems out of the courts and resolve territory disputes by way of understanding before they occur. Think about it.

Author: Lance Winslow
 
Author Bio:

Lance Winslow

Currently Lance is retired at age 40 and is running an Online Think Tank Forum while traveling North America. Perhaps considering something extremely challenging to do that will exercise his mind and utilize all his experiences, observations and skills. Any ideas?

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Water Conservation and Water Issues for Mobile Car Washers and Auto Detailers
 
Restaurant Startup - Part 1: Market Research - What are Potential Competitors Doing?
 
Marketing Experts and Self-Proclaimed Gurus
 
Send Donation Thank-You Letters, Cards and Notes Quickly
 
Start-up to Exit Strategy - Companies Follow a Predictable Development Path
 
How To Become A Work At Home Mom
 
The Top Seven Marketing Mistakes
 
Attending Teleseminars for Fun and Profit
 
12 New Tips for Effective Meetings
 
Publicity - The Right Media Person to Call for Free Publicity
 
 
 
 

Follow-Up Marketing: How to Win More Sales with Less Effort

Consistent follow-up creates a predictable and profitable stream of prospects and customers that buy ... - David Frey
 

How to Create Your Own Internet Product

You have decided to join the millions of people who work from home on the internet by selling a prod ... - Chris Stirling
 

Does Your Culture Support or Sabotage Your Strategy?

So many organisations spend a great deal of time on thinking about their future - and developing str ... - Graham Yemm
 
 

Sales Meetings: Let Your Staff Do the Work and Get the Results You Want!

By having a production based organization, you will be able to facilitate sales meetings that will k ... - Tom Richard
 

Affiliate Marketing Can Earn You Huge Profits

Looking for a way to pad your bottom line? Affiliate marketing is a great resource for either web si ... - jdresse
 

Budgeting

Budgeting involves the planned allocation of funds to various departments in a business organization ... - Elizabeth Morgan
 

Why Use A Recruiting Consultant To Hire Employees?

The process of maximizing human resources and productivity is perhaps the most challenging task conf ... - Anastasia Zoldak
 

An Opportunity is a Terrible Thing to Waste

If you have the opportunity to speak in front of a group, have appropriate hand-out material and off ... - Larry Galler
 
 
Home Page :: Privacy Policy :: Terms & Conditions
Copyright © www.askmex.com - All Rights Reserved Worldwide.