Category: Business Programs

Growing Faster In A Franchise Business

Growing Faster In A Franchise Business

By Kathleen Gosser, Ph.D.

Buying your first franchise is a big step in building your own business. It is exciting, and includes so much to learn.

By definition, franchising means you are provided with a business plan that has a proven track record of results. Your franchisor will provide you with this business model, which will guide you in getting your franchise up and running. 

This platform includes products, standard operating procedures, trademarks and brand recognition. From there, your franchisor’s level of training and development may vary, depending upon their point of view regarding the risk associated with providing support (see my first blog post on Joint Employer laws for more information).

Building Your Franchise Enterprise

You are given enough information and support to launch your first franchise—but then what? Owning one franchise is much different than owning 100. How do you begin growing your organization?

As you expand your enterprise, you have to understand how to build an infrastructure to support this growth. You need a broadened understanding of functions such as finance, development, human resources, operations, legal and administrative support. However, developing these departments within your franchise is something you must learn outside of your franchisor.

An Education to Support Your Ambitions

A growing franchisee must be able to create a strategic vision in order to develop his/her organization. With a solid foundation of business principles from a business school education, franchisees are better equipped to effectively accelerate growth and succeed.

The online Franchise Management Certificate from the College of Business at the University of Louisville delivers an understanding of the business principles needed to build that solid and secure infrastructure across all vital disciplines. In addition, you’ll encounter courses in leadership that teach proven theories of driving results, as well as courses in business strategy.

For more information on the program, visit uofl.me/2FA5P4n.

Dr. Kathleen Gosser (PhD, University of Louisville) is an experienced leader in the franchise industry and a passionate educator. In her 30 year career in the franchise industry, she has enjoyed numerous roles, including leadership of customer satisfaction programs, operations measurement, employee recognition, training and team member engagement efforts. She also had direct P&L accountability as the Region Coach of 10 restaurants in Louisville, Kentucky.

This blog post was originally published on Fransocial.

What You Won’t Learn From Your Franchisor

What You Won’t Learn From Your Franchisor

By Kathleen Gosser, Ph.D.

So, you have entered into a franchise agreement with a well-established and successful franchisor. You have an entrepreneurial spirit, capital and drive. You believe that you are on your way to infinite success due to the guidance and support you will receive. You are all set… or are you? 

A signed franchise agreement does not guarantee that your franchisor will teach you all you need to be a successful business owner. While you will receive a proven business model, there are many facets to running a business that you may not receive from your franchisor.

Department of Labor Impact on Franchisee Training

In 2016, the Department of Labor (DOL) provided insight on the interpretation of “Joint Employer.” The Wage and Hour Division of the DOL views joint employment in the franchise world to mean an individual worker is an employee of both the franchisee and franchisor.

This law has significant impact on the support, training and guidance a franchisor will provide.

There are provisions to make the final determination that include directing or controlling the work performed, employment conditions (hiring and firing), repetitive work (very often present in franchises) and the work is performed on the premises. In light of this interpretation, many franchisors are backing off the support they provide in terms of Human Resource guidance and advanced leadership skills training. 

An Education Gap in Franchising

There are other constraints in place that prohibit franchisors from providing all the information needed to make strategic decisions as a franchisee. Gaps in franchisee education include how to ensure you remain profitable, including managing labor and cost of goods sold, or how to fund your franchise and growth is not always readily available information. For example, while pricing recommendations can be made, the franchisee has the right to price however he/she chooses in the marketplace—thus an area where guidance could be extremely beneficial.

The Business School Proposition

How do franchisees find the information they need to be successful? Aside from gaining and learning from hands-on experience, they have to search for it. There is a great deal of information online; however, it takes some digging. There are courses available through the IFA as well. 

But nothing matches the education that can be earned from a business school.

Coupling a great franchise with sound business principles is a recipe for success. Business schools impart the knowledge you need to better understand the higher level strategic needs as well as the franchisor business model.

To meet this education need, the AACSB-accredited College of Business at the University of Louisville recently launched an innovative, one-of-a-kind Franchise Management Certificate, with the first cohort starting coursework in February 2019.

For more information on the program, visit uofl.me/2z6cmhL.

Dr. Kathleen Gosser (PhD, University of Louisville) is an experienced leader in the franchise industry and a passionate educator. In her 30 year career in the franchise industry, she has enjoyed numerous roles, including leadership of customer satisfaction programs, operations measurement, employee recognition, training and team member engagement efforts. She also had direct P&L accountability as the Region Coach of 10 restaurants in Louisville, Kentucky.

This blog post was originally published on Fransocial.

Building a future in franchise management—newly launched online certificate

Building a future in franchise management—newly launched online certificate

Aiming to address a current education gap in business education, the University of Louisville’s College of Business recently launched the innovative Franchise Management Certificate—designed to prepare franchisees to own their future!

Targeted toward current and future franchise owners, this program delivers expertise in areas fundamental to franchisee success such as franchise team management, franchise law, human resources management, finance, strategic planning and more.

The University of Louisville is working closely with the International Franchising Association (IFA) to align the requirements for credits to apply toward the Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) certification.

“Understanding where the gaps in knowledge remain within the industry was crucial to developing a truly student-centered certificate program. Through close partnership with industry experts and experienced franchise managers, the Franchise Management Certificate emphasizes ‘real world’ application to best prepare graduates for a successful future in franchising.”

Todd Mooradian, Dean, UofL College of Business

Notably, the program offers 5-week terms, meaning students can complete the 6-course program one class at-a-time in a just over half a year.

The Franchise Management Certificate is the first in a series of specialized online certificate programs designed to support growth in key industries unique to Louisville.

“Online learning is an extremely important area of growth for the University of Louisville. We continuously strive to offer programs that deliver education at the standard of quality the University is known for while also meeting the needs of today’s adult learners. The online Franchise Management Certificate is just one example of our commitment to bring innovation to higher education.”

Kristen Brown, Associate Director, UofL Online

Want to find out how you can build a stronger future in franchise management? Visit uofl.me/2ws39j2 today!

Make A Career Move That Counts With UofL’s Online Certificate in Accounting

Make A Career Move That Counts With UofL’s Online Certificate in Accounting






University of Louisville Online Certificate in AccountingUniversity of Louisville’s College of Business recently launched its online Certificate in Accounting, providing a flexible means for working professionals to start an accounting career.

With employment of accountants and auditors expected to grow 11% through 2024, and an anticipated 2.8% salary increase in 2017, qualified accounting professionals are in high demand. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, those who earn professional certifications, especially CPAs, are likely to have the best job prospects in the industry.

UofL’s Online Certificate in Accounting

UofL’s on-campus Certificate in Accounting program has a strong history of helping professionals start or transition into accounting careers. The expansion of the program to an online format greatly serves working professionals who seek additional career options, but who must also balance their professional and personal lives.

As described by Dr. Bill Stout, Director of the School of Accountancy at UofL:

“The online Certificate in Accounting was designed particularly for professionals who want to start or transition into an accounting career, but are unable to attend classes on campus. Our students come from a wide range of industries – from business to psychology to chemistry – and go on to lead successful careers as CPAs, auditors, banking and financial professionals, executive leaders within their organizations and more.”

With seven core accounting courses and four prerequisite courses, totaling 33 credit hours, graduates of the program will have sufficient accounting-focused credit hours to sit for Kentucky’s CPA exam. Note that Kentucky requires an additional 12 credit hours of business courses to sit for the exam.

The program offers 24/7 access to online courses, allowing students to work at their own pace when it’s most convenient. Dr. Stout adds, “The online accounting certificate is ideal for any professional seeking a flexible way to further their accounting career, especially as a CPA.”

Enrollment in the program requires a non-accounting bachelor’s degree from a regionally accredited institution, completion of prerequisites and a minimum GPA of 2.8.

How To Apply and Enroll

Download a free eBrochure to learn more about the online Certificate in Accounting curriculum, admission requirements and application deadlines. You may also reach out to our Online Learning enrollment counselors at 800.871.8635 or online@louisville.edu.

About UofL Online Learning

The University of Louisville currently offers online programs in various areas of study for adult learners who are not able to come to a physical campus, but want to earn a college degree or certificate and advance their career.

The University of Louisville is a nationally-recognized, metropolitan research university, with a commitment to the liberal arts and sciences, as well as the intellectual, cultural, and economic development of our diverse community of learners.