4 Reasons Veterans Thrive as Successful Franchisees


What is it that makes veterans so successful as franchise owners?

Each year, thousands of vets make the transition from the military to entrepreneurship as franchise owners – all because of the success of others before them.

But what is it that makes them excel in franchising?

Here are 4 Reasons Veterans Thrive as Successful Franchisees:

1. Dedication, taking responsibility, and executing. In order to succeed in the military, veterans had to make the kind of sacrifices most people can’t or aren’t willing to make. During those experiences, their dedication ensured they took responsibility for their actions while executing their missions accordingly.

2. Superb ability to follow systems and processes. Veterans thrive in franchising’s systems and processes because they, in many ways, mirror the military. Because of this, vets have an outstanding ability to follow systems and optimize all processes to best ensure long-term success and profitability.

3. Real-life experience paired with strong education. Many veterans have a unique combination of having worked in real-life combat situations with a strong education. Department of Defense statistics in 2015 revealed that about 90 per cent of enlisting military men and women have high school diplomas and a bachelor’s degree.

4. Outstanding leadership and problem solving abilities. Vets have uncanny leadership and problem solving abilities gained from the military, which make them invaluable assets to any franchise. When problems arise, veterans are ability to think on their feet and find the best solutions to problems under pressure – while leading their teams effectively.

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