Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Get the Most Out of Industry Meetings -- NETWORK

FRANCHISE UPDATE FALL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE:
Pictured from left to right: Casey McEwen, Partner, FranSystems, Josh Greenbaum, student, Stan Friedman, Steve Greenbaum, CEO PostNet and Chairman, IFA

While attending franchise industry meetings, conventions, conferences, etc., my takeaways come from collecting information and experiences from the speakers. But there's more than that, much more. Beyond the speakers, the greatest value at these events comes from networking. Be it with a prospect for a franchise, a company executive that can benefit from our (RetroTax’s) services, someone that needs to meet me or someone that I need to meet... I cannot ever remember leaving an industry event without some golden nuggets... I'm talking about gems that make me richer for the experience, born out of networking.

In our down economy, franchise executives and partners are searching for better, more creative methods to grow their business – especially when attending industry events – and they're focusing more than ever, on building connectors, networks of shared information. Such was the case at the recent Franchise Update Fall Leadership Conference in Chicago. I know of no other industry or business conference where the franchising professionals in attendance are as caring and sharing as they are at this one, bar none.

The IFA Convention, in San Diego, will be the next big networking opportunity for the industry. By then America will have elected a new President and the economy will most certainly be in a different state than today (not necessarily better or worse, just different). It will be interesting to see what types of information franchisors, franchisees, and suppliers try to pull there. While the IFA Convention is the granddad, the largest of all franchise industry conferences, as with anything else, you'll get what you give at this event. Earlier this year I got to thinking about the upcoming IFA and said to myself, "Maybe this year I will go as a spectator, lighten my load and just enjoy the convention with fewer commitments than usual. Then I thought about it again – and said, nah.

IFA’s convention is loaded with incredible amounts of intellectual capital, crossing every conceivable discipline of franchising. Franchise development, operations, marketing, relationship building, legal updates, etc. There’s just so much opportunity to give, to get, and network. Whether you're attending for the first time, or for the 20th, get focused on one or two issues that you deem to be amongst your highest priorities. Lock and load on those topics and drill down deeply with speakers, exhibitors and peers who are all there with you, at the same time, in the same place, for the same reason.

Don’t miss this opportunity to network and find business solutions. Then, fasten your seat belts and get set for the ride of your life in 2009.

Friday, October 24, 2008

Are You in Atlanta? The ATLFA Wants You!

For those of you not familiar with our franchise group, The Atlanta Franchise Alliance is a networking group that I Chair in Atlanta. Our mission locally, is to follow the IFA's model of bringing franchising’s best practices and people together. We meet several times a year to network, learn, share fellowship, and exchange valuable nuggets that help us each individually and collectively, to strengthen the business model that is franchising. Whether you are a franchisor, a franchisee or a supplier, you are more than welcome to attend any of our events.

In 2008 our Alliance grew significantly and in 2009, we are going to get bigger and better. We will grow by bringing in more people to our networking events and providing them with everything that they came looking for and more. We will host networking events on the following dates, so mark your calendars: January 15; May 21 (also an IFA franchise political action committee fundraiser); August 20; and November 12. Locations for these meetings are TBD and will be posted on our Web site, at least two weeks in advance of each event (http://www.atlantafranchisealliance.com/).

Anyone interested in attending these meetings can find more information at our site. Don’t hesitate to email me (http://www.blogger.com/stan.friedman@retrotax.com) either, if you have questions or would like to be added to our mailing list.