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Lucas Frey
4 Daily Habits to KeeP your youtHful Curiosity
Opening your new franchise is exciting, and the amount of learning in a short period keeps a new franchise owner engaged. So how do you keep your enthusiasm after the second or third year?
The systems you and your team designed are working, your business is providing you income, and you have a staff running the daily operations. This article helps you uncover habits to keep your passion strong.
Passion is defined by Webster as “a strong liking or desire for or devotion to some activity, object, or concept.” It is a fiber of the culture of any successful organization, including your franchise. How a leader’s passion appears to others varies greatly depending on their personality. One successful franchisee may exude warmth subtly. Another may choose grand gestures so everyone sees their drive. Be authentic. Your underlying “enthusiasm or excitement” is present…or not.
The key for successful franchisees is figuring out how to be passionate about the process of leading their employees. Those you work with want to make a difference. That difference can be as focused as helping a co-worker get a child to school or as broad as saving the whales. Developing and displaying your authentic passion inspires those around you to extraordinary achievements.
There is a balance between invigorating passion for fueling your franchise success and unhealthy obsession leading to catastrophic burnout. Ask yourself these 4 questions: • Do you enjoy the process of leading your company?
• Do you grind out each day and end up mentally spent?
• Do your daily to-do’s pile up with no end in sight?
• Can you unplug from your franchise for 2 weeks on vacation? Exception for new franchisees developing their business from scratch.
Burnout is a spectrum and creeps into existence. The questions help you determine where you may fall.
Your passion fosters an inspirational culture. these 3 activities are critical to keeping your employees enthusiastic at work:
Luke frey improves franchise owners’ businesses where corporate support alone fails. He brings 26+ years of varied professional experiences including 20 years as a franchise owner of ImageFIRST Cincinnati, 6 years as an industrial engineer for a Fortune 250 company and 19 years as a volunteer firefighter. All of these experiences, in addition to his drive to learn, have brought him to be a positive driving force for other franchise owners’ successes. to learn more about Luke and how Bella vista executive Advisors can help, please click Here www.bellavistaexecutiveadvisors.com
1Encourage your associates to explore
How can your franchise impact the industry in general, your franchisor specifically, and your clients? ImageFIRST - Cincinnati was the first franchisee of the franchisor. We found differences in the operations manual and the realities of our facilities, which my crews helped identify and communicate to the franchisor. These insights aided subsequent franchise locations overcome their obstacles more efficiently.
Professional development fuels enthusiasm. Consistently challenge your associates to take “one more step” in their development. Added training to fortify current skills or adding new ones keeps your franchise moving forward. Training the Terrace Park Firefighters beyond the volunteer requirements opened the door to working with other departments on whom we depended.
Internal communications systems encouraging cross-departmental networking are beneficial for your franchise. Best practices are shared. Forming teams to overcome significant performance challenges is more natural. Camaraderie is enhanced and wins are celebrated.
2Create systems that allow experimentation to challenge “this is the way it’s always done.”
An internal feedback system focusing on behaviors rather than feelings helps your employees identify and improve areas needing help. A great design also establishes a vehicle to recognize wins. Shared and cross-functional workspaces help establish cohesion and focus on organizational goals. Insulating functional groups is counter-productive in exploiting inter-departmental synergies. Management must support experimentation with resources, actions, and systems. Those systems reward low-risk experimentation even if the outcome differs from the hypothesis. Proving a new process isn’t efficient provides insights not previously known.
3Establish your franchise’s path following the priorities from your strategic plan
Communicate these objectives. Set intermediate successes and celebrate when achieved. Ensure daily activities align with your long-term goals.
“Don’t build a team that will fuel your ‘ego’. Build a team that has the skills, desire & passion for fueling the ‘vision’.” — Yvonne Pierre
4Fuel your passion
Your initial enthusiasm for starting your franchise will fade unless you take positive action. Keeping your passion strong is critical for long-term success for 3 reasons:
• Your employees watch you making sure your actions align with your words.
Show them what passion looks like.
A well-trained group of individuals passionate about meeting performance goals creates an unstoppable organization.
• Successful franchisees challenge themselves daily. You must stay engaged.
Keep your franchise moving forward each day. • Feeding your passion is the key to developing new leadership skills. You also build on and perfect the skills you have.
these 4 daily habits are the prime rib buffet to feed your passion.
• Read about leadership, your industry trends, your franchisor, or for fun for at least 30 minutes daily. It’s the third thing I do every morning before the rest of the house wakes. If you’re wondering, visiting the “head” is the first, and making the coffee second.
• Write for at least an hour each day. Put your processes and systems in writing, create a new training opportunity for your crews or keep a daily log. Do something daily, keeping you practiced to articulate your knowledge and showcase your employees.
• Teach others what you know. The franchisor and other franchisees can gain valuable lessons from your actions.
As the first franchisee of ImageFIRST, we stayed in constant contact with the franchisor. As a result, we tweaked the operations manual the first few years, and subsequent franchisees benefited.
• Your network is valuable. Let me say that again; YOUR NETWORK IS
VALUABLE. Take action to keep your current network close and never stop growing your circle. Be a part of an industry-specific association as well as those focused on franchising. Join a local Business Networking International (BNI) chapter or your local Kiwanis.
Keep up to date with franchising trends in general.
Great leaders are passionate about their industry, company, and, most importantly, their associates’ success. You can take steps today to foster passion in those working with you. Even better, you now have the tools to re-establish the love you felt when you first started your franchise. Your employees and clients, and colleagues are watching you.earling