The man at the centre of that story – its co-founder Adam Neumann – is now back in business with a new real estate industry startup, amid a flurry of intense publicity.
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The man at the centre of that story – its co-founder Adam Neumann – is now back in business with a new real estate industry startup, amid a flurry of intense publicity.
Keeping the knowledge you’ve worked hard to acquire close to your chest can feel like a protective measure that can prevent others from outperforming your business.
Supply chain issues are causing big problems for the majority of UK businesses. It is clear that small and medium sized enterprises are being disproportionately hit.
Fast forward to December 2021, just after the government’s announcement of more funds being pushed into start ups and the figures show that female entrepreneurs are only contributing around a quarter of that figure.
Entrepreneurs and business owners need funding and investment to help them fulfil their potential. Jeremy makes the case for growth capital, based on the support and stability it offers to growing businesses.
So what can we learn from royal speeches when it comes to delivering important addresses of our own? As the jubilee approaches, we examine the art of giving a powerful speech to mark a unique event.
Being an entrepreneur is all about weathering the storm and having the strength to do this is essential to the success of any entrepreneur.
Consumers and prospective employees are eager to connect with likeminded leaders who are passionate about making a difference, whilst creating positive societal impact.
There is a saying: “If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.” This cannot be more true when it comes to entrepreneurs and their network. A community of like-minded peers is crucial for any business owner and their success.
Whilst investor knowledge is a far less tangible form of support than financial investment, it’s the key to transforming a great concept into a successful business.
The construction sector has generally been reluctant to recognise the potential benefits presented by technology, and genuine progress in adaptation and advancement has lagged behind.
Businesses should be constantly reviewing their internal processes - including support networks, use of technology and approaches to finance to avoid indirect impact to their retention and recruitment efforts.
The pandemic's been dreadful, of this there is no doubt. Additionally, for women, it has set gender equality back by 25 years, based on stay-at-home care and housekeeping falling disproportionately to them.