The 4 Roles of a Franchise Unit Manager
Within the intricate and complex franchise industry, the franchise unit manager holds the most critical position in the organization.
Think about it! Not only is this leader responsible for managing a store that makes $500,000, $1 million, or $1.5 million annually. What they do every day determines whether that unit will produce the profitability you are expecting.
That means that the store won't deliver the desired results if this manager doesn’t do a good job, either because they can’t or because they lack the skills or knowledge. This will affect the overall business and financials.
In this blog post, I'll share the four roles of a franchise unit manager so you can identify their daily duties and responsibilities. You can also use this information to discover what you have to train them on so they can help you move the business forward.
First Role: Growing and protecting the brand
As a franchisee, you have invested significant money in acquiring the rights to duplicate a brand, and the unit manager is responsible for growing and protecting that brand. To do that, this franchise manager should do the following activities every day:
If the franchise unit manager develops and executes these three tasks every single day through their team members, the brand will be protected.
Not only that. If there’s consistency, brand integrity, and a positive customer experience, then sales and revenue will keep coming day after day. And, as you know, this is a critical element for your franchise success.
Second Role: Growing and protecting the business
At the end of the day, you invested in a franchise to make money, and to do that, you have to protect the business. That means growing sales, controlling costs, and ensuring financial profitability.
The unit manager must know how to do this and make the most money for the franchise. So, they must be aware of critical aspects of the business, such as:
Having this financial knowledge is critical. Otherwise, how can these men and women grow and protect a business they do not understand?
Third Role: Growing and protecting the people
The unit manager is responsible for caring for the people who work within their unit. This is a crucial role because people are the lifeblood of a franchise business, or any business, for that matter, since they are the ones that sell the products and execute and operate the services they offer.
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How well these store leaders treat their people will determine the employees’ engagement and motivation to do their daily jobs and protect the brand and the business.
Within the unit manager’s job description, these leaders are responsible for:
The unit manager sets the tone for the whole team and provides the direction they must follow. If they have the right people and train and motivate them appropriately, they will be able to protect and grow the brand and the business on a daily basis.
Fourth Role: Representing the franchisee
The last role that a franchise unit manager must fulfill is aligning with your directive since you are delegating the management of the unit to them.
That alignment starts with clarity about your expectations as the franchise owner, so it's essential that you openly and constantly communicate your goals, aspirations, and the things you hope this franchise manager does as they run your business every single day.
If you want them to truly represent you as a franchisee in front of the community, the team, and your vendors, they need to be clear on what you expect. Otherwise, you can't expect them to read your mind to know what you want from them.
It is also important that you have them be accountable for this duty. And, if someone is not doing what you expect or representing you and your organization the right way, you must redirect that behavior to turn things over.
Developing your unit managers takes time, training, and communication. But if you are able to give your managers the skills, knowledge, and abilities they need to fulfill these four roles with a high level of excellence and consistency, then you will win as a franchise owner.
The good news is we can help you with that! Explore our Unit Management training certification, an elite program where we provide these men and women with the skills, tools, and resources they need to be successful at their roles and deliver positive results for your business.
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