The Dark Side of Franchising: Why Many New Franchisees Fail Within 24 Months

Franchising is often sold as the safe path to business ownership, but is it really? Headlines boast that 99.5% of franchises succeed, a figure that far outshines the 50% three-year failure rate of independent startups. With a proven model and brand recognition, buying a franchise sounds like a guaranteed win. Yet behind the glossy brochures…

Multi-Unit Expansion: A Franchisor’s Guide to Growth Without Franchisee Burnout

More than half of all franchise units in the U.S. are now owned by multi-unit operators. This striking statistic reflects a growing trend: franchisors are increasingly embracing multi-unit expansion as a rapid growth strategy. The allure of signing one franchisee to open multiple outlets is obvious, but it comes with a core controversy: how do…

The Dark Side of Franchising: What Every Franchisor Needs to Know About Early Franchisee Failures

Franchising is often hailed as a proven path to rapid growth, yet behind the success stories lies a controversial truth: early franchisee failures can threaten the entire network. For any small or medium-sized enterprise (SME) considering franchising, understanding this dark side is crucial. This post dives into why those first franchisees sometimes fail, how it…

Franchisor or Dictator? How to Lead Without Losing Your Franchisees

Is your franchising style empowering growth, or crushing it? It’s a question every new franchisor should ask. Early-stage franchisors often walk a tightrope: enforce every rule to protect the brand, and you risk being labeled a dictator; bend too much to appease franchisees, and chaos can creep in. Franchising thrives on a delicate balance. Systems…