North Dakota’s Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) program collects data from research and evaluations of training programs to provide better support for schools and education. | pixbay
North Dakota’s Statewide Longitudinal Data System (SLDS) program collects data from research and evaluations of training programs to provide better support for schools and education. | pixbay
Asian American Hotel Owners Association (AAHOA) recently issued the following announcement.
On Friday, AAHOA released our updated 12 Points of Fair Franchising in the form of a new resource guide, “An Educational Primer: A Best-Practice Approach to Designing, Developing, and Implementing Best-in-class, Mutually Beneficial Franchise Systems.” The purpose of the 12 Points is to help facilitate improved relationships and more equitable and fair franchise agreements between AAHOA Member-Franchisees and Franchisors.
“Because of the changing business environment post-COVID-19 and the ever-evolving need to educate our members, it was time for AAHOA to revisit the 12 Points to ensure they’re relevant and reflective of industry changes and evolution,” AAHOA Chair Vinay Patel said.
Released via a new landing page on AAHOA.com and a new Resource Guide created specifically for AAHOA Member-Franchisees, AAHOA’s updated 12 Points serve as an educational primer for hospitality Franchisors and AAHOA Members (current and future hospitality Franchisees) to discuss and use to continue designing, developing, and implementing best-in-class, mutually beneficial franchise systems.
Original source can be found here.