September 2013 Archives

It's very encouraging to hear that recent McDonald's Operator Pulse Surveys included Operator concerns about the growing complexity of the McDonald's restaurant operation and that Operators feel the regional staffs are "disconnected" from the restaurants.

It seems like yesterday that one of the components of the original Plan to Win was "Simplification". That was back when the McDonald's menu was about one-half the size it is today.

I don't know if a conscious decision to expand the menu exponentially was made at some point in time or the menu just evolved from a lack of discipline. McDonald's decision makers appear to believe that efficient operations are old hat and McDonald's restaurants must now be All Things to All People.

But don't the long-time operations people in McDonald's upper management know what they are doing to the capacity of the restaurants and the effectiveness of the people running the restaurants?

They might, but there are now so many Oak Brook decision makers who have no real restaurant experience that the people with real operations knowledge must get drowned by the new product pipeline and ignored. Or they may be told (by non-ops people) they are becoming obsolete and don't understand the realities of today's marketplace. That would be pretty intimidating.

In many ways McDonald's veterans have been to this movie before.

In the late 1990s McDonald's USA was on the ropes and Jack Greenberg staked the system's future on the Made For You cooking system. While millions of customers refused to wait in the long lines created by MFY no one would tell Jack Greenberg they'd created a huge problem. McDonald's USA went through another four years of sales problems and Operator failures.

At that time Greenberg was one of the few decision makers in McDonald's USA who didn't have decades of real restaurant experience. Because he lacked that operational background Greenberg apparently refused to listen to those who had such experience (or they were afraid to speak up).

Today, according to the corporate bios, there are only a couple of people on McDonald's upper management team who've ever run a real McDonald's restaurant. In addition there are the corporate marketing people running OPNAD who live in their own fantasy world and will never understand operations.

The danger is that these non-operations people are under intense pressure from Wall Street analysts who expect constant "Innovation". These analysts know McDonald's by the numbers but have no idea what they're seeing if they ever visit a McDonald's restaurant. I've been working with the analysts for more than 15 years and I know that they'll keep pushing for "Innovation" until McDonald's menu is the size of a Denny's menu.

And, while not as influential, the press is constantly hassling Oak Brook for "New Product News". The corporate PR people know that the easiest way to get a positive headline is to announce a new product line.

So who's going to tell the decision makers with no real restaurant experience about the damage they are doing to the growth prospects of McDonald's USA? It won't be anyone working in Oak Brook. Their career path will grind to a halt if they admit to their bosses that McDonald's can't be All Thing to All People.

It will have to be McDonald's Operators who stop the insanity through Co-Op and OPNAD decisions, surveys, public comments, and other activism. It's a long road back to a sensible menu and a workable kitchen system - only McDonald's Operators know the way.

The Week of September 27th in Review.  

The Top 3 Stories in Franchising & The Most Influential People this Week in Franchising.

As Measured by Google & LinkedIn.  

Stories Produced by Franchise Info.  

Validated by Our More than 10,000+ LinkedIn Readers.

 

The 3 Most Popular Stories

1.  Nancy Lanard's What are the Hottest Franchisees You Can Buy, Now? (4th Week).

2.  Frances Leary's Is Your Franchisor Getting Google to Punish Your Local Franchisee Website?  (2nd Week).

3. Matthew Kreutzer's Do You Know The 6 Warnings Signals of a Nervous Franchisee Prospect?

 

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The 3 Most Thoughtful Articles 

1.  Kathy Doering's Quick & Easy Tip for Franchises to Show Their Customers that They Care.

2.  David Gould's Franchise Owners Want to Know: Where is My Rebate Check? (3rd Week)

3.  John's Gordon Does Private Equity Create or Destroy Value?

 

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The Top Influencers as Selected by LinkedIn in the Franchise Groups

 

Top Influencers in Franchise Professionals

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Top Influencers in National Restaurants

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Top Influeners in IFA

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Top Influencers in Metro Franchise Association

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Top Influencers in Franchisors

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Top Influencers in Franchise Owners

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Top Influencers in Franchise Attorneys

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Top Influencers in Franchise Suppliers

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The week in review.  

Measured by Google & LinkedIn.  

Produced by Franchise Info.  

All for Your Reading Pleasure.

 

The 3 Most Popular Stories

1.  Nancy Lanard's What are the Hottest Franchisees You Can Buy, Now? (3rd Week)

2.  Richard Solomon's Franchisors Fail at an Amazing Rate (3rd Week)

3.  Frances Leary's Is Your Franchisor Getting Google to Punish Your Local Franchisee Website?  (1st Week)

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The 3 Most Thoughtful Articles

 

1.  David Gould's Franchise Owners Want to Know: Where is My Rebate Check? (3rd Week)

2.  Kathy Doering's 8 Tips on How to Effectively Cross Sell.

3.  Asa Markel's When is a Franchisor an Employer of it Franchisee's Employees?

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Top Influencers in the IFA LinkedIn Group

  • Michael Webster
    Michael Webster
    2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder
  • Mike Giles
    Mike Giles
    Co-founder at Preeminence
  • Paul Segreto, CFE
    Paul Segreto, CFE
    President & CEO at Franchise Foundry - Franchise Management & Development; Private Equity
  • Vito Boscaino
    Vito Boscaino
    Real Estate Consultant | Principal at ACN Business Solutions

 

Top Influencers in Franchise Professionals LinkedIn Group

  • Michael Webster
    Michael Webster
    2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder
  • Joe Caruso
    Joe Caruso
    7500+ Connections Franchise Development
  • David Vaassen
    David Vaassen
    MD/Owner at E-see, Logosauce & UnJunk
  • David G. Ryan
    David G. Ryan
    Business Development

 

Top Influencers in Metro Franchise Association Group

  • Michael Webster
    Michael Webster
    2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder
  • Krista Thompson
    Krista Thompson
    President, Boomerang Kids Franchise Corporation
  • Joe Caruso
    Joe Caruso
    7500+ Connections Franchise Development
  • Ken Tencer
    Ken Tencer
    CEO, Entrepreneur, Author & Speaker


 

Top Influencer in Franchise Suppliers  Group

  • Joe Caruso
    Joe Caruso
    7500+ Connections Franchise Development
  • Earl Rudolfo
    Earl Rudolfo
    Cloud Accounting Beancounter for Small Businesses
  • Michael Webster
    Michael Webster
    2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder
  • Julie Ricchuito
    Julie Ricchuito
    Marketing Manager at On The Spot Systems, Inc.

 

Top Influencers in Franchise Attorney Group

  • Michael Webster
    Michael Webster
    2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder
  • Joe Caruso
    Joe Caruso
    7500+ Connections Franchise Development
  • David Pratt
    David Pratt
    Franchise and Trademark Attorney at Decker Jones
  • Howard Caplan
    Howard Caplan
    Transactional Business, Corporate, Franchising, and Intellectual Property Attorney

Top Influencers in the Franchisors Group

  • Joe Caruso
    Joe Caruso
    7500+ Connections Franchise Development
  • Michael Webster
    Michael Webster
    2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder
  • Adrienne Kawamura
    Adrienne Kawamura
    Owner, City Kitty
  • David Stein
    David Stein
    Founder and CEO, The Producers Network


Top Influencers in Franchise Owner's Group

  • Joe Caruso
    Joe Caruso
    7500+ Connections Franchise Development
  • John A. Gordon
    John A. Gordon
    Chain Restaurant Earnings and Economics Expert
  • Michael Webster
    Michael Webster
    2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder

 

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Small businesses across the country are concerned about their compliance obligations under the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).

Franchisors and franchisees are among those concerned about understanding and complying with its provisions.

If you are in franchising industry and would like answers to your questions, please join us for the next meeting of the Nevada Franchise Business Network, which is scheduled to occur on Tuesday, October 8, 2013 at Cili restaurant in Bali Hai Country Club, 5160 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89119.

The meeting, titled "Health Care Reform and Franchising: How To Prepare And Comply," will feature a discussion with Darrin Leslie of Paychex, an IFA member and a national leader in small business payroll, HR, and benefit administration solutions.

In addition to current rules, the luncheon will cover those that go into effect in 2014 and 2015, including the Employer Shared Responsibility provision. 

The Nevada Franchise Business Network is hosted by Armstrong Teasdale as an adjunct program of the International Franchise Association. For more information about the purpose and history of the Franchise Business Network, please visit the IFA's website.

Registration will begin at 11:45 A.M., with the program scheduled to start at 12:00 P.M. Lunch will be served. The meeting is open to all members of the franchise community.

There is no cost to attend, but please RSVP in advance to Mary Rodell at (800) 243-5070 ext. 7489, or [email protected]

Here are the Most Popular Stories, Most Read Stories as picked by Google & the Top Influencers in Franchising as picked by LinkedIn for the week of September Sunday 8th - Friday 13th.

LinkedIn and Google make their picks in an objective manner, but using their Secret Algorithms.

The 3 Most Popular Stories

1.  Richard Solomon's Franchisors Fail at an Amazing Rate (2nd Week)

2.  Nancy Lanard's What are the Hottest Franchisees You Can Buy, Now? (2nd Week)

3.  Michael Webster's How Much Should I Pay for My Franchise Lead Generation?

 

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The 3 Most Thoughtful Articles

 

1.  David Gould's Franchise Owners Want to Know: Where is My Rebate Check? (2nd Week)

2.  Caroline Cooper's Can You Make Your Hotel Stand Out from the Competition?

3.  Michael Webster's Does Your Franchisor Act Like a Benevolent Dictator? How You Can Change the Strategic Situation

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Top Influencers in the IFA LinkedIn Group

  • Michael Webster
  • Michael Webster 2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder
  • Dallas Bennewitz
  • Dallas Bennewitz Strategic Marketing Executive |C-Level Marketing Experience in Food, Beverage, Healthcare, Retail & Franchising
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  • Paul Segreto, CFE
  • Paul Segreto, CFE President & CEO at Franchise Foundry - Franchise Management & Development; Private Equity
  • Tom Yuhas
  • Tom Yuhas Franchise Sales and Training VP at Sparkle Wash executive business opportunity
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Top Influencers in Franchise Professionals LinkedIn Group


Top Influencers in Metro Franchise Association Group


Top Influencer in the Franchisor Owners Group

  • Joe Caruso
  • Joe Caruso 7450+ Connections Franchise Development
  • Michael Webster
  • Michael Webster 2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder

Top Influencer in Franchise Suppliers  Group

  • Joe Caruso
    Joe Caruso 7450+ Connections Franchise Development
  • Michael Webster
  • Michael Webster 2700+ Connections Franchise Development & Brand Builder
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  • Erle Dardick
  • Erle Dardick CEO at MonkeyMedia Software, Author & Founder at MMS Catering Institute
  • David Stein
  • David Stein Founder and CEO, The Producers Network
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Top Influencers in Franchise Attorney Group

 


    Top Influencers in the Franchisors Group

    For the Labor Day week, here are the Most Popular Stories, Most Read Stories as picked by Google & the Top Influencers in Franchising as picked by LinkedIn.

    LinkedIn and Google make their picks in an objective manner using their Secret Algorithms.

    But, at Franchise Info, You are the Final Judge.  

    Let us know what You think of the Top Stories and Influencers, in the comments.

     

    The 3 Most Popular Stories

    1.  Richard Solomon's Franchisors Fail at an Amazing Rate

    2.  Michael Webster's How Much Can I Make with a Popeyes Louisiana  Kitchen Franchise?

    3.  Nancy Lanard's What are the Hottest Franchisees You Can Buy, Now?

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    The 3 Most Thoughtful Articles

    1.  Michael Webster's Four Steps to Creating a Modern Franchisee Association

    2.  Seth Stadfeld's Serious Concerns for Serious Franchisees

    3.  David Gould's Franchise Owners Want to Know: Where is My Rebate Check?

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    Top Influencers in the IFA LinkedIn Group


    • Michael Latham
    • Michael Webster
    • Dallas Bennewitz
      • Dallas Bennewitz
      • Strategic Marketing Executive |C-Level Marketing Experience in Food, Beverage, Healthcare, Retail & Franchising
    • David Bloom
      • David Bloom
      • Senior Vice President of Brand Expansion at Hurricane AMT, LLC

    Top Influencers in Franchise Professionals LinkedIn Group

     


    Top Influencer in Metro Franchise Association Group


    Top Influencer in the Franchisor Owners Group


    Top Influencer in Franchise Suppliers  Group

    • David Stein
      David Stein
      Founder and CEO, The Producers Network
       

    Top Influencers in Franchise Attorney Group

      • John A. Gordon
      • Ben Hanuka
        Ben Hanuka
        Principal, Franchise Counsel and Arbitrator, Law Works P.C.

      Top Influencers in the Franchisors Group

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