Business advice with bite
Issue 14 of StartupTV digital magazine is hot off the press.
If you’re still unfamiliar with Startups News' sister publication, Startup TV is jam-packed with celeb interviews, and information, advice and services to help you on your way to business success and break up your working day.
For this issue, the Startup TV team visited Amscreen HQ to interview Simon Sugar – son of Lord Sugar. Simon explains the ‘Amscreen revolution’ – how the idea came about, and how he intends to change the way businesses advertise forever.
The first winner of the BBC’s Apprentice, Tim Campbell, also features in
issue 14. Tim has recently co-authored a book, What’s Your Bright Idea?, which lays out the questions all entrepreneurs should ask themselves before setting up a business. In an exclusive interview, Tim discusses what it was like winning the Apprentice, working for Lord Sugar, and life since leaving.
Alex Pratt joins Penny Power, Bev James and Professor John Mullins as a regular columnist. Alex’s column will focus on the ‘Age of Austerity’, detailing how businesses should operate in a post-recession arena.
Be sure not to miss next issue, which will feature rugby player turned entrepreneur and Dancing on Ice winner Kyran Bracken.
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