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Business Management Case Study; Franchise Arbitration on: P-A-S-S-I-O-N!If you own a franchise or are considering one, often arbitration levels the playing field for the franchisee in a dispute with a big and powerful franchisor. Recently, I was contacted by a franchisee who had bought a franchise from a company Franchisor, whose Founder was the President of the IFA International Franchise Association.His dispute did not seem to be viable in his favor and indeed he himself felt that he had no chance against the bigger franchisor. He assumed tha Home and Office Bottled Water Delivery in Northern Virginia All professional speakers who "wow" their audiences have one thing in common: P-A-S-S-I-O-N!<Throughout the United States many consumers and businesses are electing to purchase bottled drinking water instead of tap or well water. The trend is clearly on the rise. A recent study of the bottled water industry indicates that U.S. bottled water sales and consumption continue to multiply at double digit rates as consumers and businesses increasingly choose bottled water as a beverage of choice. (Source: International Bottle Water Association Press Release dated April 13, 2006 10 Ways to Stay Ahead of Your Restaurant Competition - Part 1 peakers who "wow" their audiences have one thing in common: P-A-S-S-I-O-N!Every restaurant owner should constantly be taking an objective look at how well your restaurant is doing. Staying ahead of the competition will keep you on your toes. Here are some ways you can get a good report card.1. Know who your competition is! I have encountered situations where a restaurant owner has identified the competition. Or at least what they think is their competition, but they’re not. If I am selling Gourmet Burgers with the finest of ingredie The 4 Consumer Rights heir audiences have one thing in common: P-A-S-S-I-O-N!The following four rights are the basis of much of the consumer-oriented legislation that has been passed during the last thirty years. These rights also provide an effective outline of the objectives and accomplishments of the consumer movement.- The right to safetyThe consumers' right to safety means that products they purchase must be safe for their intended use, must include thorough and explicit directions for proper use, and must be tested by the manufacturer t Reality of Industry Associations e one thing in common: P-A-S-S-I-O-N!In the United States price collusion and predatory pricing are illegal. Yet if you look out to industry associations you often see groups of businesses beginning together and discussing pricing, sales strategies and method of operations. One could say this is price-fixing. Worse off agencies like the Federal Trade Commission often side with businesses in industry associations to work with them in self policing policies. One would suppose that this helps the Federal Trade Commis Workers' Compensation: Taking Care of Employees Saves Cost on: P-A-S-S-I-O-N!“Mary is still out with a back injury and I don’t know when she will be returning. I got a note from her doctor and it said she will be out indefinitely. Frankly, I can’t believe she was hurt that bad.”This is often a typical exchange about a work related injury and the beginning of an out of control and costly workers’ compensation claim.When the supervisor was asked about whether he had spoken to Mary or to Mary’s doctor, the response was “No, I don’t want to seem A public speaker can have the best information, the best voice, and
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