Make Your Franchise Move with Confidence with Harris Gubin (ep. 7)



Choosing your next business venture?

Having a franchise coach grants a better understanding of what you need according to the industry you choose to get into.

In this episode, Peter Gutekunst is joined by franchise coach Harris Gubin. They unveil the process of franchising, how to determine if a franchise is right for you, and the importance of aligning your personal goals with the business you are looking to enter.

 

Peter and Harris discuss:

  • The first question you should ask yourself when starting a franchise
  • The importance of aligning your goals with the franchise
  • The four characteristics in determining success
  • Why do you need a devil’s advocate when selecting a franchise
  • And more!

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About Our Guest:

If you’re in transition or considering an exit out of corporate,  Harris Gubin guides clients through franchise exploration as a possible next chapter in their life.

Harris takes clients through a specific process to understand what they are trying to accomplish in the next chapter of their career/life. He will then share concepts that speak to their specific requirements and are in alignment with said goals.

 

 

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