Wednesday, February 23, 2011

What is a CFE?

A Certified Franchise Executive (CFE) is a person who has chosen to take his career in franchise to the next level. He does this by taking a total of 3500 hours of continuing education classes which include courses in experience, participation, core, and electives. Experience and participation classes count for 500 hours each; core classes count for 1600 hours; elective course work earns a CFE student 900 hours.

Those who choose to become CFEs demonstrate that they have taken the initiative to continue their education above and beyond what is or may be required for franchise operations. CFE students are able to reach new goals in such areas as professional development and career planning.

In addition, those who achieve CFE certification also display a sense of pride and self-fulfillment: both personal and professional, and exhibit dedication and loyalty to their careers. Further, they show others how much they believe in the franchising industry and their decision to pursue a career in that area.

Becoming a Certified Franchise Executive allows you to place the letters "CFE" after your name, just as you would any other title or educational accomplishment. When people see this, they are aware that you have voluntarily committed yourself to a higher standard in the franchising field. Further, becoming a CFE casts you in a more positive light when it comes to seeking employment or working towards a promotion or other type of career advancement.

In order to be eligible to pursue a CFE, a person must be considered as already being active in the franchising field. From there, all necessary requirements of the CFE program must be successfully completed.

A person pursuing CFE certification may take the required courses on his own time, working them around his individual schedule. However, all courses must be completed within three years after he has enrolled in the program. Average completion time is usually 1½ to 2 years. If a person has not completed the program by the end of the third year, it will be necessary for him to enroll again in the problem. This will incur an additional enrollment fee.

A person will be notified when he is getting close to the three-year deadline. In this way, he can arrange to either speed up the process or prepare for re-enrollment. Anyone who is employed in the franchise industry would do well to consider achieving CFE certification. After all, you can never have too much education.

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