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CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION Reasons to Open a Restaurant Liabilities of Restaurant Operation The History of Restaurants Buy, Build, or Franchise?
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2 WHY GO INTO THE RESTAURANT BUSINESS? Money The potential for a buy-out Place to socialize Challenge Habit Firm lifestyle Opportunity to express yourself
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3 LIABILITIES OF RESTAURANT OPERATION Long hours Excessive fatigue / health problems Little security for managers who work for others Family life can suffer For owner, possibility of losing investment and investors
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4 REASONS FOR RESTAURANT FAILURE Starting with a lack of sufficient capital Poor management Rapid expansion and competition from other restaurants
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5 FAILURE REASONS CONT’D Economy is at a downturn or recession Family problems Owner loses interest in the operation
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6 THE RESTAURANT FAILURE RATE Failure rate of 59% for a three year period Highest failure during first year- 26% Second year- 19% Third year- 14%
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7 HISTORY 1767: M. Boulanger, the father of the modern restaurant, sold soups called restorantes, which means restoratives –Origin of the word restaurant 1794: French Revolution caused many chefs to flee to America –Paypalt brought the term restaurant to the US 1827: Delmonico’s, the first restaurant in the US, opens
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8 BUY, BUILD, FRANCHISE, OR MANAGE? Several career option in the restaurant industry: –Manage for someone else –Purchase and operate a franchise –Buy an existing restaurant and change it or operate as is –Build and operate a new restaurant
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9 ADVANTAGES TO BUYING Satisfies an aesthetic personal desire High rewards if successful Risks cut with knowledge of why previous restaurant failed
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10 DISADVANTAGES OF BUYING High financial losses if restaurant fails High psychological losses if restaurant fails Difficult to overcome reputation of previous operator
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11 ADVANTAGES OF BUILDING Freedom for personal preferences in all aspects of creation High psychological gains if successful No previous failures on the site
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12 DISADVANTAGES OF BUILDING Very risky in all aspects Extremely high amount of capital required Difficult to find investors –Millions of dollars in investment can be lost
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13 ADVANTAGES OF FRANCHISING More likely to be successful Proven concept Building design, menu, and marketing plans already created and tested in market Training and management support available
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14 DISADVANTAGES OF FRANCHISING Must pay franchising fee, a royalty fee, and advertising royalty No guarantee that if concept worked in one area, it will work in another Franchiser/ franchisee relations can be strained
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15 ADVANTAGES OF MANAGING Least financial risk No investment needed Structured working environment
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16 DISADVANTAGES OF MANAGING Psychological cost of failure is high Limited say, if any, in operating procedures, concept changes, etc.
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17 BUY / BUILD / FRANCHISE / MANAGE ADVANTAGES & DISADVANTAGES
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18 The End
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