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Entrepreneurs

How will Brexit affect UK unicorns?

Seasoned entrepreneur and co-founder of Fleximize Peter Tuvey discusses how Brexit is likely to affect the UK’s established and future unicorns.

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European entrepreneurship in crisis? Investor Allstars returns to challenge the status quo

Can uncertainty around the Brexit really dampen Europe’s tech talent ecosystem?

Entrepreneurs

Are long hours and money worries affecting your business?

More than a quarter of business founders are working over 60 hours a week to keep their company afloat.

Entrepreneurs

Why entrepreneurs need to be challenged

Real and lasting competitive success is not driven rockstar CEOs or “geniuses”, argues Nottingham University Business School's professor of entrepreneurship and innovation, Simon Mosey. Here's why.

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Wargaming knocks brainstorming off its pedestal in business planning

Military wargaming for corporates is the new 'brainstorming'. Here's why.

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Why repurposing London’s iconic red telephone booths is big business

Lovefone is repurposing some of London's iconic red telephone boxes into mini-mobile repair shops.

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Tenner Challenge: An education boost for future entrepreneurs

With Brexit on the horizon, we need to find the next generation of budding entrepreneurs to boost our economy. How do we find them? Look no further than the Tenner Challenge.

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The anatomy of a British ‘mumpreneur’: who are they and how do they do it

The term 'mumpreneur', much like 'olderpreneur' suggests that women are somehow at odds with entrepreneurialism. But some female entrepreneurs believe that the term helps set role models, and unite a community of like-minded founders.

Entrepreneurs

Tenner Challenge: An education boost for future entrepreneurs

With Brexit on the horizon, we need to find the next generation of budding entrepreneurs to boost our economy. How do we find them? Look no further than the Tenner Challenge.

Entrepreneurs

The anatomy of a British ‘mumpreneur’: who are they and how do they do it

The term 'mumpreneur', much like 'olderpreneur' suggests that women are somehow at odds with entrepreneurialism. But some female entrepreneurs believe that the term helps set role models, and unite a community of like-minded founders.

Entrepreneurs

Post-bank holiday blues: Top 10 tips for managing stress

Susan Scott, a business psychologist, nutritionist and author shares 10 tips to help employees avoid workplace stress after a long weekend off.

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How to negotiate your way to success

Fortitude Dynamics' Monika Juneja outlines ways to make sure your negotiation game is flawless.

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4 simple steps to open a winning physical store

You’ve been thinking about opening a shop for years, but horror stories about the failing high street and seemingly unstoppable consumer slowdown have been making you hit the pause button on turning your entrepreneurial fantasy into a reality.

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PKR: The rise and fall of a growth business

The failure this month of a former poster child of Britain’s fast-growing online gambling sector is a reminder of what can happen if a company spends too much time listening to its tech developers rather than its customers. Casinopedia.org's Luke Page argues that businesses should never lose sight of the people who matter most – their clients.