
We all know that events take place daily. The world is shrinking with technology, while the changes that its inhabitants are experiencing are accelerating. Nowhere is this more appropriate than when we look at global issues that affect business. What trends are emerging in the business world and how can we analyze and use them? In addition, what form of business models and business models will be the most successful? And remember, business rule number one is documentation, documentation, and additional documentation. Transparency of reporting processes equates to ethical corporate and social responsibility.
Here are three main problems and prospects for their evolution in business:
Impact of slowing economic growth
The current slowing economy in the United States is causing a ripple effect worldwide. The main reasons for this slowdown are the current housing crisis, high energy costs and an increase in consumer debt. The main consequence of this crisis is that people lose their jobs, and new job creation does not lag behind unemployment. When this happens, the interest in starting and owning a business begins to increase. The right kind of business that should be owned in such an environment is a franchise business that deals with problems that consumers cannot do. Why a franchise? Because it gives the investor the opportunity to use ready-made experience, which he would otherwise have to acquire independently and valuable recognition in the market, which would otherwise take many years to create. A good example of this type of franchise is the dry cleaning business.
Changing the face of family units
In today's economic times and in most families, both parents must work. This leads families to change the way they structure their time. Many modern families have breadwinners who work with flexible schedules, work in many places and have to travel a lot or even move several times. This climate creates serious problems for childcare. Pasists and mothers should find businesses that will take care of their children while they watch the needs of their positions. This trend demonstrates yet another of these global problems that affect a business that can be effectively resolved through franchising. There are many good child care franchises. By making investments in one of them, the buyer eliminates problems with higher insurance costs and poor business models.
Population aging issues
In the United States it is the gray of the so-called “baby boomers” created after the Second World War; In Germany, mortality has not stopped with a birth rate of more than twenty years; they are forced to outsource to work from India. In Russia, the population has been declining steadily over the past ten years.
All these trends point to the need for businesses that support aging and are engaged in outsourcing employment. This is a niche that is particularly suitable for global franchising. Excellent examples are franchises and temporary care agencies.
These are just some of the global problems that affect business now and for the future that can be most effectively handled by global franchise efforts.

