Category Archives: Advice for Young Entrepreneurs

Working from Home is not a ‘Skiver’s Charter’

Yesterday Norman Baker a transport minister urged businesses to consider allowing their staff to work from home and adopt a flexible approach to working. Something that the government say will be an absolute necessary during the 2012 Olympics, when London’s public transport system will be stretched to capacity. This call immediately bought the inevitable denouncements [...]

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Not so Twifficient was he?

If you Tweet at all, it will be an absolute miracle for you not to have heard of or maybe even been reeled in by ‘Twifficiency’ today. If you haven’t heard of it let me quickly explain: Twifficiency was created by a young developer who goes by @jamescun in the Twitterverse or James Cunningham in [...]

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A Degree of Uncertainty?

Around 170,000 people are predicted to miss out on a place on a degree course this year. Applications reached a record high this summer and it seems that young people in this country think that going to University is the only way to get ahead. I think it’s time we gave teenagers some more encouraging, [...]

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