Casual Dining The Best Bet In The Indian Food Industry Franchise. - January 28, 2012 by baeor
Jay Singh started with a chain of Hard Rock Cafés, a restaurant brand today synonymous with music memorabilia. He then invested in premium lounge bars such as Shiro and Mai Tai (to be launched soon). He recently introduced Indian foodies to America’s popular California Pizza Kitchen. In the pipeline are plans to bring American Polynesian chain Trader Vic’s and a chain of high-end Japanese restaurants. He surely is satiating the global Indian’s taste buds.

“The restaurant trade in India is growing exceedingly fast. There will be a few strong groups that will become national players and we are well-positioned to be among them,” says the upbeat executive director and co-founder of JSM Corporation Pvt Ltd, which is a master franchisee for the restaurant brands in India.

Singh has no doubts that the casual dining business in India is the best bet for an F&B entrepreneur. Taking stock of his brands’ performance, he says Hard Rock Café has done well in every market that it has a presence in India. The first café was launched in Bangalore in 2006, followed by Mumbai, Delhi, Pune and Hyerabad, and Singh has planned two more location launches in 2012.

Shiro, an in-house premium lounge bar brand offering Oriental cuisine and exotic drinks, started in Mumbai two years ago and has since moved on to Bangalore and New Delhi. But Singh is cautious about Shiro’s expansion plans. “We are very selective about Shiro’s growth. This year, we are starting one each in Nigeria and Las Vegas,” he points out.

It’s clear that JSM GGC, the joint venture which runs these restaurants, is not keen on churning them out in large numbers. Even in the group’s pizza offering, the California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) chain, Singh intends to open five or six outlets each year.

The American chain, unlike its other well-known players in the business (Pizza Hut and Domino’s) will remain a casual dining restaurant chain offering soups, salads, pizzas and pastas made ‘onsite’ and with ‘fresh ingredients,’ says Singh, making the distinction between CPK and other pizza chains very clear.

Apart from freshness, CPK’s other claim to fame is its celebrity patron guests: Hollywood diva Cameron Diaz or teen sensation Miley Cyrus. While former US President Bill Clinton frequents CPK for his favourite pizza, an outlet in Maryland played host to the first family when President Obama’s daughter celebrated her ninth birthday.

“As a brand proposition, we are unique in India. Apart from the two popular brands, there was no third alternative and now you have a very different proposition. We are far more adventurous than other brands but we will not expand like other brands,” says Singh.

With four CPKs in the country and five more next year, Singh is already looking forward to introducing another restaurant brand to Indian foodies: Trader Vic’s, a Polynesian restaurant chain, and Mai Tai, a line of premium lounge bars. While he’s in the process of tying up with a high-end Japanese restaurant brand with the first of the restaurants to be launched in Mumbai soon, he says Mexican food is also doing well in India.

There’s no doubt that Singh is treading the right path in the food industry. Studies show that Indians, on an average, eat out once in two weeks, while in Jakarta it’s 44 meals a month and in Hong Kong it’s one meal a day. “We have a long way to go in casual dining,” he says.

While there’s no stopping the fast-paced growth of the estimated .3-billion Indian food service industry, growing at about 30 per cent annually, Singh is more worried about the talent needed to run the industry than the rising commodity prices.

“As the country grows, our purchasing power will increase. Therefore our bottom lines may not be impacted, although I wish we could manage our costs better,” he says.

But the challenge staring the industry would be scarcity of skilled talent, he points out. “One has to invest a lot of time and money in training and upgrading skills.” JSM GGC now employs 1,350 people and would double the number next year. There are few training schools and companies have to set up a pretty strong internal training system, is his advice.

Singh is surprisingly averse to experimenting with different formats for food retailing. “I’m not comfortable with the smaller format space.” He’s also not enthused by retailers’ new pet spaces: airports and business parks. “In Hyderabad, we opened an outlet in the airport and shut it and are not very keen on it now. Of course, it’s not an experience that defines airport retail,” he clarifies.

On business and IT parks, he sees the danger of his outlets turning into small niche places. “We have got so much potential for us in traditional locations, so many cities in India. We don’t have to be looking for these kinds of alternative spaces.”

Source: Anjali Prayag, Hindu Business Line, 10 Jan 2012.

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Keep Your Business Open All Year with an Ice Cream Franchise - January 26, 2012 by baeor

If you want to get into one of the hottest franchise industries around, look no further than your neighborhood ice cream shop. With an ice cream franchise, you can be a part of your community and serve your customers all year long. If you have a mobile ice cream franchise, you can drive around and serve your community in the summer when kids and families are out at the park or other local hangouts. Or, you can open a franchise for a popular ice cream chain and have a store location. Either way, people love ice cream even when the weather turns cold.

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5 Habits Small Businesses Should Adopt in 2012 - January 25, 2012 by baeor

As the New Year begins, a lot of us are hoping to do better in our business than last year. And if last year did not meet our expectations, we are looking to improve things. Here are a few thoughts that have emerged as I battle to grow my business:

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Get a Higher Goal

We all know how hard it was to start our company, get the product out and get those first 10-20 customers. Now, you are sitting at 65 customers and there is a little bit of money coming in. There is hope for more. You would be at a super comfortable income at 200 customers. Make sure you aim for a 1000 this year. If you don’t plan for a large enough target, you will find it a tough hike to 200 as well.

Get in Deeper

What can you do different for this higher goal? Let’s say you have certain marketing channels to promote your site/product. You are spending on online advertising, have a part-time sales person, are sitting on Twitter and have your web designer helping you with SEO. It’s time to become proficient at some of these things yourself. If you know that getting your site showing on Google will make a much more accelerated impact than making cold calls – learn some basics on SEO (search engine optimization). Take a course, ask people, see what your competition is doing. Sites like blekko give you detailed insights into what makes your competition rank higher on Google.

Get Some Uncle Scrooge in You

Are you still spending 0 per month on those banner ads? Have you calculated conversions on these particular ads to your site? Or is it just a black hole? Those customers you got last month could have come from word of mouth, not those ads. Make sure you measure every dollar that you spend on marketing. Early on, you might not have the cash to splurge on “brand building.” Spend the money if you know you are getting something out if it. I know, it’s hard at times, but you have to be a hawk – don’t give in to sharp sales pitches and good looking sites.

Get a Physical

When was the last time you checked in with your old customers? I know they are still paying you and hence happy, but make sure you know if something is hurting them, or if they are missing something that you could add easily. Also, keep an eye on Twitter, Quora and LinkedIn on what people might be saying about your product or the competition. You can also post questions on this forum to learn more about what you could do better. For the customers that left, send a gentle, personal email asking them what was missing.

Get Some Rest

Thinking of quitting? This might be because you are burnt out with all the effort and hours you are putting in the business. The only reason a business fails after getting to 100 paying customers is because the primary driver (you) did not continue long enough. Make sure you switch off for a few hours in the evening, go to the gym, take a trip or a vacation – you need a reset button. Come back and kill it!

Setting daily goals will convert some of the above ideas into habits that will ensure you hit your targets for this year.


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Young Adult Drug Rehabilitation - January 25, 2012 by baeor

If a teenager in your family is suffering the pain of drug addiction, you may want to explore what is on offer at a young adult drug addiction program clinic. This is an excellent way to start the journey towards recovery. They will receive all the help and support they need to enable them to lead a healthy life free from addiction to drugs.

Adolescent Years

The teenage years and early adulthood can sometimes be a traumatic part of a person’s life. They are much more emotionally vulnerable than people in their thirties and this can sometimes manifest as extreme mood swings. Many turn to drugs for different reasons, from emotional problems to peer pressure, and can easily become addicted. A rehab clinic can offer an ideal environment to deal with not only their addictions but also any associated problems.

Health Insurance

The cost of the stay could be covered by health insurance, so it is worthwhile to check this with the provider. These privately run clinics are comfortable and clean and the patient will be made to feel secure that they are going to receive the best possible treatment. All staff at the clinic is supportive and sensitive to each person’s needs.

Peers

Your adolescent will come into contact with others of their age who have the same problems. They can encourage each other through the use of group counseling sessions and give each other tips on how to beat their addiction to drugs. Individual sessions with a trained drugs counselor will also be offered.

Mental Illness

It could be that the root of the addiction has been caused by mental illness and psychiatric support is available if needed. There are short-term medications that can help with the pain of withdrawal from drugs. Other treatments may also be advised.

Holistic Treatment

A much more holistic approach is taken by many clinics. For example, there are places that could offer weed rehabilitation based on alternative therapies. These can deal with the stresses caused by cravings without the need for medication, or as a complementary therapy in addition to them if needed.

Recreation

Recreational activities are also on offer to ensure that the patient has something to keep him or her motivated in their recovery. They can take part in sports such as swimming or basketball. Other leisure activities on offer at many of these residential clinics are horse riding, fishing and even the occasional outing to the shops.

Life Skills Training

Young adults will also receive life skills coaching. This will help to prepare them for their future and get the ball rolling on their future plans such as education or career options. This is a very important part of treatment as it gives the young adults options and helps them think about their future enabling them to get better to achieve their goals.

Family

Family involvement is an important part of the recovery process. Parents and close family members are encouraged to take part in some of the leisure activities that are available, and some clinics offer special family days. They are also given plenty of emotional support and educated on what are the triggers that lead to drug use.

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Drug Rehabilitation Helps Addicts Beat Addiction - January 24, 2012 by baeor

Many people wonder how drug addiction rehabilitation works and if it is worth the cost. Anyone whose life has been changed due to successful completion of the programs can testify to its great benefit. The steps involved include physical, emotional and mental treatment to help an addict overcome the physical addiction and prevent relapse. There are many reasons a person may turn to drugs or alcohol including family, work, or general stress. To overcome the addiction, the person also needs to learn better ways of dealing with the stress as well.

Detox

Detoxification is the first step in the process. This step often involves medical treatment for the physical addiction. When your body becomes addicted to a drug, it begins to need it. Without the drug, the body can have severe physical problems. There are different medical procedures including using other non-addictive drugs to reduce the dependency. This is a very trying time in the process and patients can often become sick, depressed, and even violent as they pass through this stage.

Therapy

Therapy is the second step in the process. Most initial therapy happens in a drug treatment center. In this situation, the patient lives with other recovering addicts going through the same process. Individual and group therapy is applied. This helps people understand the struggles, build a support system and learn to overcome the stresses that caused them to rely on drugs or alcohol. Other activities include outside activities to provide encouragement and promote healthy living.

Outpatient Therapy

Outpatient therapy is usually the third step. By this point, the patient has achieved a level of control that satisfies the counselors that the person can reenter society with success in dealing with stresses the right way. During this time, the patient is in frequent contact with their counselor and will attend Alcoholics Anonymous or Narcotics Anonymous meetings for group support. Part of this time is to help promote a concept called sober living. When a person has been addicted to something, it is often difficult for them to avoid that addiction when the stress of life attacks again. Having this support available, helps them turn to people that will encourage them instead of relapsing into their previous addiction.

Time Frame

Therapy lasts as long as needed. To put a specific time on the treatment would limit its ability to provide successful and lasting effects. Most people will spend from one to many months in the inpatient system. Once they are ready to reenter society, they will struggle to avoid returning to old habits that caused the addiction in the first place. Most survivors will explain that the treatment lasts the rest of their life as they work hard to avoid a relapse.

Relapse

Relapses do happen. However, with the right family drug counseling system in place they can be minimized. If the patient is surrounded by friends and family who encourage them to continue to grow, they have a much better rate of success. If the environment they reenter is filled with other addicts, they may relapse quickly.

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