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Franchise Business Consultant, Dunkin'
Location
Pennsylvania
Posted
2 days ago
Salary
$90K - $125K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Franchise Business Consultant, Dunkin'
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• Achieve the operations and business performance goals for Franchisees • Facilitate Annual Planning and Franchise Business Review process • Align priority areas with Franchisee to drive the business • Develop plan to coach Franchisee through regular check-ins • Track and review data and analytics to guide Franchisee actions • Provide support during remodel and new store openings • Facilitate communications between Franchisee and applicable cross-functional partners • Monitor and support the execution of local marketing plans
Job Requirements
- Minimum High School or GED
- Preferred 4 Year / Bachelor’s Degree
- 5 years in supervisory management or district level multi-unit operations
- Prior leadership experience
- Good oral and written communication and interpersonal skills
- Excellent organizational skills
- Must be able to build credibility and trusting relationships
- Able to develop and execute plans to drive results
- Able to use data to inform decisions
- Resourceful and highly adaptable to changes in direction
Benefits
- Health insurance
- 401(k) matching
- Flexible work hours
- Paid time off
- Remote work options
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