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Best Practices for Franchising Your Business, with Genevieve Custer Weeks Founder of Tutu School

Dear FoundHer...

Lindsay Pinchuk

Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Bobbi Brown, Careers, Female Founder, Entrepreneur, Pivot, Ceo, Marketing, Business Owner, Business, Women In Business, Foundher

5854 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

“As any founder knows, your brand is your baby,” says Genevieve Custer Weeks, Founder of Tutu School, which teaches preschool-age children the basics of ballet. It can feel scary to leave your brand in the hands of other people if you pursue a franchise model for expansion. For this reason, Genevieve says it’s important to be constantly evolving as a brand so that you are both supporting all of your franchisees, while also maintaining a unified set of standards. 

According to Genevieve, starting your business as if you have the intention to scale is the best thing any new entrepreneur can do. If you as an entrepreneur are looking to own a franchise first ask yourself: is this something I can do on my own? You have to say YES to this question. Yes, BUT you would like for the community and support a franchise supports.

Genevieve's history and passion for ballet runs deep and her goal was to instill the practice and principals in small children who were being underserved by larger studios. The strength and singularity of this mission caught on like wildfire with a community as dedicated to upholding her vision as she is. Now, Tutu School has more than 70 locations across the U.S. and Canada, with the intention of reaching as many tiny ballerinas as possible.

Quotes

• “I think there’s a perception out there about franchising that it’s some passive income you’re going to set up—you create the package, you sell it, and people give you royalties. But in reality, you have to really make sure that you’re constantly evolving, in both the support you’re providing, and the ways you’re layering in checks and balances to make sure there’s real brand consistency and quality control.” (15:39-16:06 | Genevieve)

• “My number one piece of advice for any business owner, as there is literally no downside to it, is to set up your business from the beginning like you want to scale it.” (19:50-19:59 | Genevieve)

• “If you’re looking at a franchise you should ask yourself, ‘Do I feel like I could do this on my own?’ The answer should be one hundred percent yes.” (39:15-39:28 | Genevieve)

Connect with Genevieve Custer Weeks:

Tutu School Instagram | http://www.instagram.com/tutuschool

Genevieve’a Instagram |   http://www.instagram.com/tutugenevieve

Website |  We're always looking for new potential Tutu School owners! https://www.tutuschool.com/franchise

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0:00.0

Dear Founder, as you know, there's no blueprint for entrepreneurship. You wear so many hats,

0:09.7

you burn the men'side oil, you pour your heart and soul into everything that you do. But without a

0:14.8

doubt, the journey is worth every single second that you put into it. I'm Lindsay Pinchuk,

0:20.5

host of the Dear Founder podcast. I say this

0:23.3

because I've lived it for over a decade. I started my first company with $500 in my pocket and a

0:29.1

baby in my belly. I grew it and I sold it all. This podcast is my weekly letter to you. We'll

0:35.8

talk all things starting, growing, nurturing, and in some

0:39.7

cases even selling a business. Together with some of my closest contacts, I'm here to help you find

0:45.1

your own success, whatever that means to you. The ride as a founder is the ride of your life.

0:50.7

So come on and join me for another episode that will get you one step closer to

0:54.9

reaching your own founder goals. Welcome back to another episode of Dear Founder. I'm excited for you

1:01.7

to meet today's guest because I've known her for a very long time. Nearly a decade ago,

1:07.0

Genevieve Weeks and I sat at the restaurant at the six points intersection of Damon

1:10.7

North and Milwaukee in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood. She'd call me to discuss Genevieve Weeks and I sat at the restaurant at the six points intersection of Damon North

1:11.0

and Milwaukee in Chicago's Bucktown neighborhood. She'd call me to discuss the possibility

1:15.8

of scaling her business. And I had recently started hosting events in other cities outside

1:21.3

of Chicago for my own business. So now Genevieve was looking at options for expanding the

1:26.3

Tutu School into new markets, and she came to me for some advice.

1:30.5

Boy, do I wish I could go back and be a fly on the wall in that conversation.

1:34.9

Neither of those women had any idea what was in store for them.

1:39.6

When this was recorded at the end of 2021, the conversation you're about to hear between me and Genevieve, there were 60 tutu schools.

1:49.5

Today, Genevieve has over 70 tutu schools across the country.

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