First Rights of Refusal
This is an important tool that people who want to expand and grow are aware of and use properly.
For example, you live in a little town in the mid west of the USA, the outback of Australia, the highlands of the UK, the Maritimes in Canada. You live in a sparsely populated area, but you feel you have the drive and the ability to expand and be a Regional Developer, or bigger.
The logical progression for you would be for you to become a Territory Manager, a successful one and at the same time, put in a first rights of refusal on some surrounding populated areas, as near to you as possible. This signifies to me, that you have bigger aspirations and at the same time, lets me let other people know of your options.
A first right of refusal means you are identifying your future plans and if someone else wants to take over that area, you have the opportunity to step up and exercise your option and take it over yourself. A first right of refusal, firstrr, is helpful in a number of ways.
1.     Gives people a natural progression to follow, gives them a game plan
2.     Lets people around them know what is happening and people can make their plans accordingly
3.     Allows me, Bryan, a chance to move people around and to hook up people together so they can start to work together
4.     Firstrr are made public, this helps everyone to know whom is doing what and allows people to start to hook up and form alliances, start to work together as teams, the end result regardless of who is what
5.     The reality is that not everyone who starts the race will finish, these unfinished but started business units are valuable commodities and will be distributed to the successful business units in the Regions where they exist. Firstrr will help identify the people who are looking to expand and grow.
Firstrr were added to the make up of the System for a reason. They add a degree of professionalism and an order to the System here that other Business Opportunities do not have. They encourage people to think, not only about today but the future as well.








