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GET ADVICE AND IDEAS FROM
SUCCESSFUL BUSINESSES AND
BUSINESS LEADERS
SHARE EXPERIENCE & ADVICE
ENTREPRENEURS WITH OUR
BUSINESSS LEADER SERIES VIDEOS.
Sales & Costs—In the recession,
entrepreneurs and business people are
in search of business ideas to help them
boost sales revenue and reduce
overheads. The business experts in this
series provide their advice, insights and
observations to enable us to understand
how we as businesses can be more
successful. Views from:

Luke Johnson – Chairman of Channel 4
Tim Smit – Chef Executive Eden Project
Chey Garland – Chief Executive of
Garlands Call Centres
Miles Templeman – Director General of
Institute of Directors
What Motivates You?—Theo Paphitis,
owner of Ryman and dragon on
Dragons' Den, talks about investments,
risk, business finance and how he turned
around La Senza and Ryman.

Theo provides feedback on what’s the
difference between a business owner
and an entrepreneur, should he have
started at an earlier age, what’s the best
age to build confidence, and what’s the
best way of giving yourself an advantage.

Find out the answers with this encourag-
ing and eye opening video from Theo.
Innocent Advice for Start-ups—Do
you have the right idea and personality
to start and become a successful
business? Can you learn from others
who started out small and grew to be
successful?

In this video smoothie product
developers and founders of one of the
UK's most innovative brands, Innocent,
provide business development insights
and marketing strategy advice.

Discover more by watching this very
insightful take on starting up.
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