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文档介绍:Franchising
Unit 4
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franchisor management services fee franchise agreement advertising fee ading global foodservice retailer
more than 30,000 local restaurants
serving 50 million people each day
in more than 119 countries
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Unit 4 Franchising
One day in my life
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Take up (the challenge)
to accept a suggestion, offer, or idea
take up the invitation
take up the challenge
take up the position
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Leeds
A borough of north-central England northeast of Manchester.
a major commercial, transportation, communications, and industrial center.
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Leeds
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Live by
I have always tried to live by my faith. (=according to my religion)
He was tired of living by suitcase. (=spending a lot of time travelling)
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computerize
to use computers to control an operation, system, process etc
They computerized the accounts department back in 1985.
a computerized database
The company has completed the computerization of specific things such as the alarm system.
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Floor Manager
Whose job is to manage a department or floor in a large store
FLOOR: the area where the ordinary workers do their work
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administration
the activities involved with managing and organizing the work of a company or organization
I want to spend my time on research and development rather than administration.
the part of a company or organization involved with managing and organizing its work
The job cuts will affect those in sales support and administration.
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park
an area of land where there are several small businesses or factories
industrial/​science/​business/​retail/office park
Stapleton Airport became an industrial park after the opening of Denver's new airport.
Several large corporations have their regional headquarters in the business park.
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retail park
a grouping of many retail warehouses with associated car parking
on the fringes of most large towns and cities, offering an alternative to busy city centres
a range of chain stores, including sup