Read The Story Of Joint Venture
How many of those original 400 had the foresight to run with this deal ... and beat out the competition? The creator of this idea - ever the businessman - understood; "After all," he says, "all we were offering them was a name, a set of plans, and a dream!" A name, a set of plans, and a dream... The deal was a simple one: $500 down and about $5 per day was all they had to pay for the rights to use a name and a set of plans ... to make the dream of a lifetime come true. You may not recognize his name but you certainly know his company. Today, it is one of the most recognized brand names in the world. Side Note: Within three years this company went public with a $3.9 million stock offering and suddenly, everyone wanted in on the deal. Those that didn't jump on board wound up standing in a long line, waiting their turn. Opportunity: "...Opportunity comes often, it knocks as often as you have an ear trained to hear it, an eye trained to see it, a hand trained to grasp it, and a head trained to use it."
In 1951, Emmons Wilson was on vacation with his family and became disgusted by the motels of the era that charged $2 extra for children, "We have five kids, so our $6 room became a $16 room," he said. One year later, he opened his first Holiday Inn where children could stay for free and families were assured of consistently clean, safe, rooms. Very soon, Holiday Inn setup the first nationwide motel computer worries network and then, everyone wanted in on the deal. Really, there are two important lessons. First, when the risk is small - don't hesitate. In this case; $500 for the use of the Holiday Inn name plus five cents per room per day - about $5 a day on a 100 room motel - was a pittance compared to what investors made on this deal. But the biggest reason for Holiday Inns' success was a risk taker founder, backed by hard working no nonsense franchisees that were willing to invest millions in the first all over the country computer reservations network. A centralized computer system was impressive that the rest of the lodging industry didn't have at the time.