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School for Startups Entrepreneurs Say:
Emma Jones started her first business at the age of 27 after spending 5 years with global accountancy firm, Arthur Andersen. The company was started from a spare room in Manchester and successfully sold 2 years later to Tenon Group plc. It was this experience that provided the inspiration for Emma’s next venture.
Saturday 9 January
Not all angel investors are created equal. Some are real, some are actually corporate finance houses and should be judged on their track record and some are snake oil salesmen who are taking your money for no good reason. You need to be able to tell them apart.
Tuesday 27 October
Small businesses do not benefit from the government schemes like the Enterprise Finance Scheme because the banks subvert the schemes to reduce their own risk rather than extending the scope of lending. The incoming government should beware.
Monday 26 October
SXSW is the key interactive event. Panels get chosen by the public at large. This year I am trying to get a panel on promoting Entrepreneurialism globally. I hope you vote here: http://panelpicker.sxsw.com/ideas/view/3318?return=/ideas/index/4/q:doug+richard.
Thursday 27 August
Doug Richard’s School for Startups offers accelerated instruction to UK entrepreneurs in how to start and run businesses more profitably. The truth is that not all businesses are created equal. Some are better than others. They are better because those who start them have a more useful understanding of what it takes to get a [...]
Tuesday 6 January