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Uses approved organization process (One Note, Smartsheet) to keep NSO on track effectively, extremely organized to keep all parties (Director NSO, Region Operations Director, Franchise Business Consultant, Support Teams) involved with the status of t.
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4 or more years of restaurant management (multi-unit/high volume preferred) and/or franchise operations management (or an equivalent combination of education and experience). Develop and implement a district-wide business plan (i.e., integrated marketing, operations, training, development, and supply chain plan.
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We are committed to creating a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion for all who touch DQ. We believe in and commit to fostering a community where employees bring their authentic selves to work; where we recruit, engage and retain employees, franchise owners and suppliers with diverse background and identities; and where everyone feels welcome engaging with our DQ brand.
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Bachelor’s degree in business, restaurant management or a related field or equivalent restaurant operations experience. Provide necessary counsel and assistance to ensure the plans include specific goals and strategies in support of ADQ’s Operations and Marketing Plan.
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Partner with appropriate cross-functional COE teams such as Marketing, Development, Supply Chain, Training, Finance, Operations Support, to launch and achieve targeted results for business plans and initiatives.
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With a minimum of 5years of proven experience in a multi-unit operations or consulting, QSR and/or franchisee experience preferred. Experience in a multi-unit environment, knowledge of retail or restaurant industry operations and financial reporting.
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Grow the future franchisee bench, assist Franchisees in understanding, identifying, and placing FMS (franchise management school) candidates within the FMS process. Facilitate franchise peer connections and best practice sharing when applicable.
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Partner with the Development COE Team to identify growth opportunities, sell in development agreement and support new store openings by leverage existing tools to drive business growth and success.
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The Franchise Business Consultant (FBC) is a key member of the Regional Operations Team with responsibility for around 100 restaurants owned by 10-15 Brand Partners (franchisees.
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Franchise development, business operations management, or business consulting experience. Additionally, this role will participate in performing several business consulting and client engagement activities, periodically assisting with franchise onboarding and set-up, franchise training and coaching, the recruiting and retention of loan originators, consulting and advising on compensation strategy for loan originators and for their wholesale lending partners, working to strengthen technical portfolio adoption (might include participating in product demos, etc.
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Communicate National Promotions and rationale to drive engagement within the Domino’s franchise system. The Business Consultant will provide leadership and coaching to franchisees. Be an advocate for continuous team development and people growth.
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The business consultant is expected to discuss the state of the business and provide recommended tactics to improve overall performance and ensure contractual compliance and adherence to brand standards.
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You will act as a uBreakiFix franchise operations expert and partner with our franchise owners to help assess, measure, and drive their performance. As a Franchise Support Consultant, we partner with entrepreneurs to successfully operate uBreakiFix franchises.
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Serve as the local consultant by delivering sales analyses to assess the overall health, and identify growth opportunities, at the market and franchisee level, by utilizing available proprietary tools/resources.
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The Franchise Business Consultant will be responsible for providing operational, management, financial, and marketing support to franchise partners. Providing guidance in the recruiting and retention of our franchise partner’s associates and helping in the development of their engagement to our company culture.
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