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Right of First Refusal
Following is a question I got the other day.

Buying or Selling An Existing Franchise Outlet
The sale of an operating franchised business has unique issues beyond the typical issues involved in the sale of a business whether by the sale of assets or the sale stock due to the legitmate business interest of the franchisor and the terms of the franchise agreement to which the seller of the business is subject. This article discuses these uniques issues including the franchisor's right of first refusal, the franchisor's approval of the buyer, the payment of a transfer fee, the training of the buyer; the buyer's signed a new Franchise Agreement; rstrictions on advertising the business for sale; the franchisor's veto right is the price is too high of there is too much debt and forced sale upon the disability or death of the franchisee.

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Lesson #5: Set Goals No Matter How Unreachable They May Seem
“Give me a stock clerk with a goal and I’ll give you a man who will make history,” said Penney. “Give me a man with no goals and I’ll give you a stock clerk.” Penney understood the importance of deciding where he wanted to go, and striving to get there no matter how difficult it may have seemed at the time. His career is characterized by his ambition, his focus, and his refusal to give up in the face of difficulty.

Business Working with Paranoid People by Valerie Orsoni
If I say: * Work place paranoia * Control freakiness * Aggressiveness * Lack of trust * Refusal to change * Distorted perspective * Intellectual rigidity ...does it ring a bell? These are but a few symptoms of what I call “workplace paranoia”. As we grow in our working environment we are “doomed” to one day be confronted by such paranoid people. Whether it is your boss, your partner, your employee or your assistant, their problematic behavior will inevitably impact yours.

Tell Me, What Does It All Mean?
The essence of midlife is a huge paradigm shift. The essence of a midlife crisis is the refusal to change. The only question is, "Will you take responsibility for your life?"

Buying or Selling An Existing Franchise Outlet
The sale of an operating franchised business has unique issues beyond the typical issues involved in the sale of a business whether by the sale of assets or the sale stock due to the legitmate business interest of the franchisor and the terms of the franchise agreement to which the seller of the business is subject. This article discuses these uniques issues including the franchisor's right of first refusal, the franchisor's approval of the buyer, the payment of a transfer fee, the training of the buyer; the buyer's signed a new Franchise Agreement; rstrictions on advertising the business for sale; the franchisor's veto right is the price is too high of there is too much debt and forced sale upon the disability or death of the franchisee.

3 more SEO myths slapped
We've already taken a good look at 3 of the most common SEO fallacies doing the rounds. Myths that seem to have hung around for years picking up fans and followers through little more than their refusal to disappear.

Paying the price
You don’t get an exciting career, a thriving business and live the life of your dreams without paying the price. The price must be paid in full. It cannot be bartered. Neither can you put on credit or layaway. Your willingness to pay the price gives you the power to make your dreams come true. A refusal or hesitation to do so, ensures that you don’t get to march in the opening ceremonies of life.

Today's rant - 3 pet peeves
My 3 biggest pet peeves I hear TV Account Executives and TV Sales Managers say every day. #1 is "First right of refusal." Does it get more negative than that?! Read on for more.

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