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Google pulls Hong Kong protest role-playing app Posted: 12 Oct 2019 04:21 PM PDT |
VW Group Reportedly Interested In Selling Lamborghini Posted: 12 Oct 2019 07:45 PM PDT |
The Shadowy Beef Lobbyist Fighting Against Plant-Based ‘Meat’ Posted: 12 Oct 2019 04:45 AM PDT |
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Trump advisory council recommends expanding private business in national parks Posted: 12 Oct 2019 12:21 PM PDT |
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Posted: 12 Oct 2019 08:50 PM PDT I want to start off by saying that my store is not actually a subway but just for the sake of simplification I will use "subway" in place of my actual franchise name. So I recently purchased a Subway in the state that I reside in.So far things have been going good. Another Subway recently got sold in the same state and our franchise business consultant(audit inspector) gave us the personal cell phone number of the manager of the new subway.We recently called this manager as we took it as a sign that the BC was pointing us towards poaching this manager without directly saying it. When we called the manager she told us some information about running the store and that she would meet us at our store to share more information in regards to running a successful subway.She spent 3 hours talking to us saying a whole bunch of things that we already knew, she also mentioned that the new owner doesn't even set foot in the store so she can't really train her. I am unsure of this managers intentions as she wasn't really being receptive to the hints I was throwing at her. I asked her about what her plans where and if she was staying in the store with the new owner. She said "for now".I am not sure if she is looking for a new job or if she is looking for a job offer so that she can negotiate a raise with the new owner. Poaching is a bit frowned upon in the franchisee community but it is not illegal. I know reddit wasn't there for the conversation, but can someone here please help me decipher what her possible motivations are for driving an hour to my store just to talk for three hours? It seems like there is something fishy going on here as she has absolutely no incentive to do this besides trying to sell herself. Thanks. [link] [comments] |
Solutions to Agility While Growing Business Posted: 12 Oct 2019 07:41 PM PDT If a business is highly dependent on their customer-centric and agile nature, but also plans to grow significantly, what solutions are there to continue to be customer-centric and agile and hold standards, even expanding to different continents? [link] [comments] |
(Advice) What’s the best payment method / payment app for client payments (very small business)? Posted: 12 Oct 2019 03:35 PM PDT I'm literally just doing dog walking on the side while going to college but I saw in Venmo's terms and service that they do not accept business transactions. What are some of the the easiest (and preferably low $$ transfer fees) ways to transfer client payments to my card other than the non-existent option of Venmo? Thank you [link] [comments] |
Coming up with a Company/Business name help? Posted: 12 Oct 2019 06:47 PM PDT Hi guys I am working on creating a website and app at the same time and this has been like the least of importance in terms of time since I just started recently but I know eventually I'll need a name and a good one at that but I can't come up with something that sounds good AND isn't taken [domain name]. It's really frustrating because it's like "Oooh this is a cool name!" check if its taken and some annoying cuck is just doing nothing with it and it's an error 404 since 2003 and not even being sold. I have been really considering like paying someone to come up with a name but then I'd have to have them sign a Non Disclosure Agreement and all that and it's all just such a headache. Any tips? [link] [comments] |
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Does the board of directors usually leave or stay when a company is sold? Posted: 12 Oct 2019 04:12 AM PDT What happens to the board of directors if the CEO sells? Do they sell out too or stay under the new CEO, if some leave how is that position replaced? Side question, is it common for an old company to introduce additional board members when expanding? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 12 Oct 2019 02:47 PM PDT Hi! So basically I'm needing to conduct a interview with someone who has experience in global business; I know it's super vague so really almost all international professions will suffice! The interview it's self will be super easy, very basic global business questions that I will personalize to your specific industry. We can either do a Skype call, FaceTime, or just exchange the questions over PM or email. Please PM me if your interested in helping out; Thanks all! [link] [comments] |
I'm doing some research on B2B Networking for class and would love some help Posted: 12 Oct 2019 11:39 AM PDT |
Is there a chart of all industries/industry categories? Posted: 12 Oct 2019 07:47 AM PDT I suppose that it would read somewhat like Wikipedia's business index page. [link] [comments] |
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