KUMON NEWSROOM
Pros & Cons of Taking Over a Business vs. Building a New One
You’ve decided you want to become a Kumon Instructor. How exciting! Now you get to make some very big decisions about your Kumon Centre. One of the first things you’ll need to consider are the advantages and disadvantages of taking over a business in the education industry as opposed to building a new Kumon Centre.
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UNITED STATES
Leah Coyle
201.692.3121
201.245.1037 (mobile)
lcoyle@kumon.com
CANADA
Leah Coyle
201.692.3121
201.245.1037 (mobile)
lcoyle@kumon.com