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The Power Dynamic Between Two Parties: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Franchise Agreements

Strategy Driven

Each franchise must adhere to all terms and conditions or risk losing its license. This agreement governs every aspect of the franchisee’s business and the role of the franchisor. The agreement serves as a license that dictates the rights and obligations of each party and protects the intellectual property of the franchisor.

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Why Are Immigrants More Entrepreneurial?

Harvard Business Review

Mateschitz spent considerable time overseas as a marketing salesman prior to founding Red Bull. Additionally, discrimination against immigrants in labor markets may exert pressure on them to seek self-employment. Apart from their success as entrepreneurs, they all share one distinct characteristic: extensive cross-cultural experience.

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Competing with Platforms That Ignore the Law

Harvard Business Review

Meanwhile, Zenefits modernizes human resources workflows with slick software to replace outdated paper. were alarmed to find that most of its sales agents are not properly licensed and trained to sell group health insurance. In April’s Harvard Business Review , we offer a menu of options for concerned incumbents.

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