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Rubbish Boy’s Case Analysis

Rubbish Boy’s Case Analysis

All the questions use Q&A format, double space, Times-Roman font, 1x1x1 x1 margins, 12 font
1. Prepare a summary (2-3 pages) according to the case analysis guideline added in materials. (there are seven questions,also use Q&A format)
2. Should Brian continue to pursue franchising? (100-500 words)
3. Describe Brian as a leader. (100-500 words)
4. Is Paul a good franchisee? What are the attributes that will make a successful franchisee? (100-500 words)
5. What are the core areas of disagreement between Brian and Paul regarding the franchising agreement? What is at stake in their negotiation? (100-500 words)

Case Analysis Guideline

 

Your analysis should include the following sections and should be around 2-3 pages (double spaced, Times-Roman font, 1x1x1 x1 margins):

 

  1. What is the underlying problem or problems?

 

  1. What factors are causing the problem or problems?

 

  1. Who is the decision maker?

 

  1. Is there any missing information that might be needed   in order to make a decision?

 

  1. What is the recommended solution? What are the advantages and disadvantages of the solution?

 

  1. What other approaches might the organization use to solve the problem?

 

  1. Identify 5 managerial lessons to be learned from the case.

 

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Rubbish Boy’s Case Analysis

Franchising is the use of a firm’s brand or business model as a right as outlined in the company’s official documents provided that the goods distributed or used avoid the investments and the liability of a chain. The franchisee, in this case, has a greater incentive because of the possession of a direct stake in the business as compared to a direct employee. The case study provided revolves around Brian……………………….

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