The Franchising World - January 2011 Issue
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Vocational Vistas
IN India, there is a huge gap between skilled manpower required and that what is available. As per NASSCOM, 1.4 million skilled people are required by 2012 in BPO industry.
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Decoding the Decade
The dynamics and growth of franchising in India over the last decade has been phenomenal. The total annual investment made by franchisees in India is over Rs 7,000 crore and it is quickly growing at a rate of 25-29 per cent.
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Beny Sachdeva
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Baby Steps Towards Growth
It would not be wrong to say that it is due to the concept of franchising that education has developed to its present stature. It was in late 90s that franchising made its foray in the Indian market, at the same time when the education sector had started its rapid evolution.
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Abha Garyali
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More Menu on Franchise Platter
India's Food and Beverage (F&B) industry presents a pool of choices to entrepreneurs. As new brands and formats are rapidly evolving, thinking outside the box approach has done wonders in cooking up appetizing earnings through franchising.
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Amanpreet Kaur
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Bold & Bountiful
The health & beauty market is the one which continued to show resilience in the economic downturn. Consumers were less willing to trade down or cut back on items viewed as a necessity by many. And this drives the growth in the industry.
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Ramanjit Kaur
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Foreign Brands Find Home In India
The Indian franchising industry has evolved into a hotbed for global franchisors in the last one decade. From Subway to Sir Speedy, from Mango to Miss Sixty, all are making it really big in India.
Foreign Brands Find Home In India
The Indian franchising industry has evolved into a hotbed for global franchisors in the last one decade. From Subway to Sir Speedy, from Mango to Miss Sixty, all are making it really big in India.
Mom & Pop Stores to Organised formats
The retail industry in India has evolved from mom and pop stores to large format shopping complexes over the last one decade. Franchising has played a very significant role in this evolution, providing huge opportunities to aspiring entrepreneurs in realising their dreams of owning a business venture.
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Pallavi Majha
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Build A Bond That Lasts
No road is long with good company. This Turkish proverb seems to be synonymous with the relationship that is shared by the franchisor and franchisee. Let's understand how both the parties can nurture this relationship beautifully, and profitably.
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Amanpreet Kaur
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Which Way To Walk Into India
One destination: India. Entry routes many: master franchising, joint venture, area developer, licensing, etc. Which one to choose and why? We'll help you out.
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Amanpreet Kaur
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The Indian-Ness Of Int'l Brands
Customisation of brands is happening in India big time. And it goes further than just putting an Indian print on a bag or collaborating with a local celebrity. In franchising, it's more about understanding the difference between the flamboyant nature of a Punjabi customer and the more reserved Gujarati.
An eye for beauty & Business
An entrepreneur with over 25 years of international experience, he opened the first salon offering services in hair, beauty and nails in Mumbai in 1995. In an interview to Beny Sachdeva, Nitin Kalwani, Managing Director, Juice salons, talks about the growing opportunity in the beauty business.
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Beny Sachdeva
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Nurturing Children & Entrepreneurship
The concept of preschool education has always been seen as a lucrative segment, more so with the market likely to expand by more than three times by 2012. Gayatri Nangia, Founder of Kinder Care, tells Amanpreet Kaur about her vision of spreading her passion for children while capturing more space in the play-school segment across the country.
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Amanpreet Kaur
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