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Entrepreneurship 30: Teaching Franchises with Graphic Novels
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The students were starting a lesson on franchising and how it can be considered a form of entrepreneurship. We discussed the benefits and drawbacks of being either a franchisor or a franchisee. To engage the students into some heavier content I found a graphic novel, “Tales o f Garcon, The Franchise Players”, on the website Teachers pay Teachers. This was a great resource meant for business/ economics students. I found the first 2 chapters fit perfectly into an entrepreneurship course. The first chapter was a free download and examined the concept of franchising. It outlined the history of franchises, the players involved, discussed business terminology and ended in a dramatic fashion forcing the students to ask themselves the following:
• Potential risks involved in franchising
• Legalities of franchising
• Protection available to both parties

Subject:
Business
Entrepreneurship
Material Type:
Activity/Lab
Homework/Assignment
Lesson
Date Added:
09/10/2018
The Real Origin of the Franchise
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One of the most successful business models is the franchise, but it didn't originate with McDonald's. Sir Harold Evans describes the remarkable story of a beauty salon that allowed hundreds of women to own their own businesses. A quiz, thought provoking question, and links for further study are provided to create a lesson around the 5-minute video. Educators may use the platform to easily "Flip" or create their own lesson for use with their students of any age or level.

Subject:
Communication Studies
English Language Arts
Material Type:
Lesson
Provider:
TED
Provider Set:
TED-Ed
Author:
Sir Harold Evans
Sunni Brown
Date Added:
03/26/2012