A recent RBS study of diversity in business and commercial banking found that a third of women said the type of aggressive business behaviour seen on TV shows such as Dragons’ Den and The Apprentice is putting them off. We asked Vanessa Vallely, author & entrepreneur, to look at this problem.
Category: Opinion
Some of the UKs leading business leaders and opinion formers share their insight and ideas for growth
Empty Containers Leaving UK Ports is a ‘criminal waste’
One of the UKs leading entrepreneurs William Chase has voiced his deep concern over the fact that Huge container ships from Asia arrive at UK ports such as Felixstowe, Suffolk and Southampton loaded with all manner of consumer and industrial goods.Yet the majority return to their home ports empty.
The ‘Problem’ with women
I’ve never been much of a feminist. In fact, I’ve often shunned women’s events with the attitude of “Want to be a success? Then stop moaning and do something about it!” However with the recent re-emergence of women’s issues in the media and the flurry of discussions that have ensued, I too have found myself thinking about it.
Engaged, frustrated or disaffected staff – Ten reasons to get engaged
So, why is it important to have engaged and satisfied staff? Surely, we should simply be happy to allow our staff to come to work and be grateful that they bother to do any? We’re the ones who need the staff, so should we care if they care?
The Apprentice: episode three
So this week’s challenge was an example of when is a box not a box? When the girls try and think outside it apparently; and when is a chair not a chair? When the boys fold it into a table? Oh dear me.
Toughen up your business culture to boost the bottom line
Transforming your business into a tough, numbers-driven environment takes guts and determination and taking a company from a family-run culture to one where commerciality is a tough journey, demands mental toughness, discipline and perseverance.
Growing Your Business Report: Technology remains vital to help small businesses grow
Small businesses had an estimated combined turnover of £1,500 billion last year. They truly are the driving force behind the UK economy. With this in mind, it’s no surprise that Lord Young champions them in his ‘Growing Your Business’ Report.
Government revenues: how beneficial is corporation tax?
Corporation tax liabilities, and the setting of rates at which they are levied, is a sensitive issue. The public derides firms that are seen not to pay their share of tax, while business advocates and economists regularly decry the inefficiency of increasing the cost burden on SMEs – acting as a drag on both profitability and national economic growth.
Want to make better decisions? Procrastinate
It may be counter-intuitive, but here’s why you need to slow down before your next big decision.
The Apprentice – episode two
So as the container challenge boxed off Jaz Ampaw-Farr in the first episode it was time to see who would drown in the beer challenge.
The Apprentice: Episode one
BBC1’s the Apprentice returned to our screens last night with series 9, fifteen industrious gladiators lined up against each other for a chance of a cold hard lump of Lord Sugar’s investment cash! With lots of shouting into mobile phones, let the back stabbing commence!
The Apprentice Week One: Business as Usual
As the new series of the apprentice begins aren’t we all happy to see the usual ‘business’ suspects back on our screen!?
Isn’t it time for the BBC to sack The Apprentice?
You have to ask how much longer people are going to keep on tuning into this tripe! I refer, of course, to my Lord Alan Sir Sugar and his seemingly endless quest for an apprentice.
Vince Cable is wrong: apprenticeships are paid well – youngsters are just not motivated
Property maintenance entrepreneur and long term apprenticeship campaigner Will Davies blasted the business secretary Vince Cable today for his attack on trainee’s pay.
First Impressions Are Vital In Sales
How often have we heard sayings like “you never get a second chance to make a first impression” and how often do we put that into place in our own businesses? There’s no faster killer of sales and repeat business than a poor first impression.