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What are Management Franchises
Management franchises are businesses in which the franchisee (the owner of the business in their exclusive territory) manages the operation of the business and its staff, rather than carrying out day to day activities.
A management franchise will typically employ a number of staff, whilst the franchisee will manage these staff along with other essential business operations from their head office or home.
What Management Franchises are Available?
Management franchises isn’t a franchise industry. Instead, management is a form of franchise operation, and covers a huge number of franchise industries. Here are a few management franchise examples…
- Gardening Franchises – you don’t necessarily need to do any gardening with a Gardening Management Franchise. In this scenario, you would work from home or office, managing the effectiveness of your staff and promoting your franchise through various marketing channels. Your own team of staff would be out in your van doing the gardening.
- Cleaning Franchises – franchises such as Time For You mean you can clean houses or offices without ever leaving your house! As a Cleaning Management Franchise, you would employ a team of cleaners to clean houses and offices, or whatever the job required, whilst you manage your team of cleaning staff.
Management Franchise Benefits
One of the key benefits of running a management franchise is, depending on the franchise, that you may not even need any experience in that field. For example – running a care home franchise which is operated as a management franchise business – you wouldn’t necessarily need any experience in care or the health sector. What the franchisor would look for, would be strong management skills and effective team working. If you can effectively manage a business and a team of people, then you’re already on your way to being a good franchisee for a management franchise.
One of the benefits of running a franchise is that you’re in a business for yourself, but not by yourself. When you invest in a management franchise, you’ll receive all of the training and support you need to get off to a flying start. This usually includes signage, site selection, shop fittings (if applicable), staff uniforms, and more.
Browse a full range of Management Franchises at Franchiseek.