Online event
The Franchise leadership shift: What changes when you recruit your first franchisee
Tuesday 17 November at 10:00AM
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This session explores the critical shift from running a business to leading a network of franchisees, outlining the leadership skills and approaches needed to build strong, successful franchise relationships.
What you’ll learn
- Understand the specific leadership transition required when moving from managing employees to leading independent franchise business owners - and why the two roles demand fundamentally different approaches.
- Identify the most common points of breakdown in the franchisor-franchisee relationship and the leadership behaviours that either prevent or accelerate them.
- Apply a practical framework for building a franchise network culture that supports franchisee performance, reduces conflict, and sustains the relationship long term.
Description
The moment a business owner recruits their first franchisee, everything changes. They are no longer running a business. They beginning to lead a network of independent business owners who have invested their own money, made a significant personal commitment, and are depending on the franchisor to deliver on every promise made during recruitment.
This is a fundamentally different leadership role. It requires different skills, different communication, and a different relationship with accountability on both sides.
The leadership transition is the element of franchising that most training programmes address last, if at all.
This session examines directly what strong franchise leadership looks like, where the most common breakdowns occur in the franchisor-franchisee relationship, and how to build the kind of network culture that attracts capable franchisees and retains them long term.
Julie Taylor draws on 26+ years inside franchise relationships at every level to address the conversation the industry most consistently avoids having.
Speakers
Julie Taylor
Director, Runo Franchising
Julie Taylor is a Franchise Strategist and Advisor and a Director of Runo Franchising, with over 26 years’ experience in the UK franchise arena. She has worked across a wide range of roles, including sales, business development, and franchise recruitment, supporting both national and international franchise brands.
Julie has extensive hands-on experience of the franchise lifecycle, from early-stage growth through to mature network development. She has also built a successful specialist business with her son focused on franchise resales, giving her practical insight into franchise exit planning, resale value, and long-term network sustainability.
Known for her clear, commercially grounded approach, Julie helps business owners and prospective franchisees make well-informed decisions about franchising. She is particularly focused on ensuring franchising is approached as a structured, disciplined growth strategy and a serious business partnership — not a shortcut to scale or self-employment.