Advice - Interviews

Why exit shouldn’t be a dirty word in business 

Charlotte Ashton is on mission to help entrepreneurs get a better deal. The founder of Implicit A...

‘I found my nirvana moment after getting a personal coach’ – CEO

Anish Kapoor will never forget the coach’s brutal honesty which changed his leadership style. K...

Meet the UK’s most energetic tech entrepreneur

Andy Kent doesn’t fit the stereotype of a typical CEO. Described as ‘Britain’s most energet...

‘I wish I’d launched my business earlier’

If Andy Garner is correct, iTrackz’s technology will provide the same peace of mind to businesses ...

The market is changing – give your clients a platform for growth

In the software-as-a-service era, are you still delivering bespoke projects for your clients? Tho...

Why founders shouldn’t focus on exit or investment

Media covering the burgeoning technology scene tends to focus on large-scale investment raises and e...

The secret of success: Fire bullets, then cannonballs

Frazer Durris has come a long way since he mapped out a business plan on a kitchen table in 2010 wit...

Don’t be afraid to test, test and test again

When is the right time to release a product? It’s a tricky balance to get right: deploying too ...

Why the hardest part of running startup comes after three years

Three years after launching Dr Fertility with her best friend Dr Lucy Buckley, Kobi McCardle was at ...

‘The day I realised the biggest blocker on growth was me’ – CEO

Fergus Bailie will never forget the day he realised the biggest obstacle to his company’s future g...

‘I won’t apologise for reducing my hours after becoming a mum’

“I’m not interested in hiding anything about myself,” declares Rachel McDonald. “I didn�...

How to wow institutional investors 

Seneca Partners have forged a reputation for having an uncanny knack of being an early-stage investo...