Business mag's latest issue set to whet your appetite
The wait is over – issue five of StartupTV, our free, fortnightly business magazine, is here.
We’ve overcome ash clouds and airline strikes to bring you this issue, which is chock-full of entrepreneurial success stories, tips from experts to help you increase your ‘business smarts’, and a little light-hearted banter to help break up your day.
We’ve overcome ash clouds and airline strikes to bring you this issue, which is chock-full of entrepreneurial success stories, tips from experts to help you increase your ‘business smarts’, and a little light-hearted banter to help break up your day.
As usual, the mag features a range of videos with audio to bring you face to face with the best business brains from across the UK.
This issue features:
• The glitz, the grandeur – your Business Startup event roundup!
• A chat with Shaf Rasul from Dragon’s Den Online, about ‘accidental entrepreneurship’.
• Profile of the growth of a product that’s catering for the 1.3 million+ people with bodily disfigurement, scarring or skin irregularities.
• Writer and consultant Alison Branagan.
• The Ed brings his wrath to London.
• Plus our fantastic regular features: Ask the Experts, Startup Overseas, Doug’s Tips, and the Rosser Report.
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