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8/16
Week 7: The Next Steps
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Week 7: The Next Steps

Just as last week’s Mentor’s Journal led me neatly into my article, 'The Power of Networking', so this week started off very much in the same vein with all my early meetings either coming from existing relationships in my network, or me utilising my network to join some dots together. 

Features 5 years ago
Startups breaking away from the 'boom-or-bust' cycle
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Startups breaking away from the 'boom-or-bust' cycle

New data from SeedLegals, the UK’s largest legal platform for startups, has revealed a rise in the frequency of smaller funding rounds for UK startups, with a tech-enabled model of ‘agile funding’ enabling companies to raise money on-demand.

Features 5 years ago
The Power of Networking
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The Power of Networking

Welcome to the first of a periodic series of articles that will take a more in depth look at some of the topics that make frequent appearances in my Mentor’s Journal series.

Features 5 years ago
3/6
September's Handpicked: Five startups raising on Crowdcube
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September's Handpicked: Five startups raising on Crowdcube

As part of this weekly series 'Funding the Wonderful' in partnership with Crowdcube, every month we will showcase a handpicked selection of five startups which are raising on the Crowdcube platform.

Features 5 years ago
Arthur Daley watch out, heycar is shaking up the used car industry
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Arthur Daley watch out, heycar is shaking up the used car industry

We’re all familiar with the stigma surrounding the process of buying a second-hand car. The perilous pitfalls associated with used cars and their salespeople were made infamous by the dodgy wheeler dealer Arthur Daley in the 1980s TV show ‘Minder’.

Startups 5 years ago
Creating the right company culture
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Creating the right company culture

Five years ago, I made the bold decision to leave the world of corporate business behind and launch my own startup. Make no mistake about it – this was not a decision taken lightly, as I was all too aware of the success rate – or, rather, the high failure rate – of startups during their formative years.

HR 5 years ago
Plugging the gender divide in fintech
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Plugging the gender divide in fintech

Despite constantly evolving, women are still under-represented in the tech sector – a problem even more acute in fintech, which is typically male-dominated. But as a woman with an eye on fintech markets across Europe, here’s how we can tackle the issue.

Diversity 5 years ago
6/16
Week 5: An Unusual Mix
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Week 5: An Unusual Mix

This week was quite typical in that it was an unusual mix of many of the things that I get involved with as a mentor and that I have written about in the past. There was some international, some regulation, some cyber security, lots about women in business, and yet again on advisory boards and raising finance.

Features 5 years ago
2/6
Three startups which raised £1m in one hour
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Three startups which raised £1m in one hour

For many startups, the process of fund raising can be quite daunting. What method of raising do you use? How long is it going to take? To say nothing of the fact that it’s the time when founders and entrepreneurs have to stick their necks out and ask other people to invest and commit to their vision.

Features 5 years ago
5/16
Week 4: When 2+2=5
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Week 4: When 2+2=5

One thing that I have learned over the years is the importance of cooperation and working with the right partners, and this has only been reiterated during my activities as a mentor. By working with others that have skills or experience in areas that you do not, then 2+2 can, quite literally, equal 5.

Features 5 years ago
Who are you Talking to? How to Engage your Target Audience in the Right Way
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Who are you Talking to? How to Engage your Target Audience in the Right Way

Sounds like a simple question, doesn’t it? And yet a fundamental lack of understanding in who your customer is, where to find them and what they think or feel is often one of the most common mistakes businesses can’t afford to make, but do.

Brand 5 years ago
5 tips to manage employee wellbeing in startups
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5 tips to manage employee wellbeing in startups

The demands, challenges and risks that come with running a small business can bring personal pressures and impact on health and wellbeing.

HR 5 years ago
1/1
Evolving from an ownership offender in the sharing economy
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Evolving from an ownership offender in the sharing economy

The world is over-populated and growing, warming at an unprecedented rate due to categorical human factors, and only now are we beginning to see the climate emergency for what it is. Greta Thunberg, and Extinction Rebellion are leading the way.  

Startups 5 years ago
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Through The Looking Glass
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Through The Looking Glass

So, you’ve had a great business idea, you have thought it through, built a business plan and a strategy and you believe in it so much that you now want to turn your idea into a reality.

Features 5 years ago
Google for Startups showcases female founders
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Google for Startups showcases female founders

Google for Startups has announced the latest instalment in its commitment to female entrepreneurs with its first Female Founders Residency programme.

Features 5 years ago
4/16
Week 3: Law and Good Order
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Week 3: Law and Good Order

This week I met with Deputy Chief Constable Jo Shiner at Sussex Police to talk about all the many ways that businesses of any size can work together with the police for the benefit of the company and the community as a whole.

Features 5 years ago
3/16
Week 2: Never too soon to 'go international'
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Week 2: Never too soon to 'go international'

This week, almost to underline my comments in the first of this series about not knowing what each week will bring, was almost entirely different to last week. Last week was full of face to face meetings and there was no particular thread to my week, other than of course the fact that it revolved very heavily around early stage businesses.

Features 5 years ago
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Bringing the wonderful to life
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Bringing the wonderful to life

Crowdcube was inspired by an unshakable belief in entrepreneurs challenging the status quo with big ideas and new thinking, the ones with a vision and who dream big, push at the edges and want to make a difference, big and small.

Features 5 years ago
The Revolut Story: Lessons Learnt from a Unicorn
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The Revolut Story: Lessons Learnt from a Unicorn

The story of Nikolay Stronsky, Founder and CEO, Revolut is a pretty incredible one, in just four years he has seen a rapid amount of success, with the company now being worth $1.7bn. So how did he do it?

Features 5 years ago
2/16
Week 1: A Sounding Board
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Week 1: A Sounding Board

Welcome to the first in the new series of ‘The Mentor’s Journal’ which will look at some of my activities from the preceding week, with a view to turning the theory outlined in my ‘Views of a Mentor’ series into real, everyday situations. 

Features 5 years ago

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