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Managing Remotely: Teams, Customers, & Pipeline‘In this together – Dell Technologies are here to help support small businesses. For more information please visit: http://www.dell.co.uk/small-business-solutionsManaging a business can seem especially challenging when the future of the economy, your ability to access resources, and the health and wellbeing of you and your family are uncertain. In this episode of The Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) Podcast, DWEN Director Ingrid Devin chats with Marie Moynihan, SVP of Global Talent Acquisition at Dell Technologies, and DWEN member Tamara Littleton, CEO/Founder of The Social Element. Together, they discuss the unique challenges presented by managing a business remotely during this time – from keeping teams engaged, to pitching new business, hiring new talent, and battling isolation. We’re all in uncharted territory, looking for ways to support our communities. At Dell Technologies, we’re making sure that small businesses have the right solutions and are supported every step of the way.Our advisors are here to give you FREE advice on a one-on-one basis, whilst working with you to understand your bespoke business needs and to provide you with the right solutions.If you would like to discuss your small business IT needs or if you are looking for professional support and advice call our Dell Technologies Advisors today on 0800 085 4878. To find out more about DWEN membership, please contact the team at DWENteam@dell.com or visit DWEN.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
‘In this together – Dell Technologies are here to help support small businesses. For more information please visit: http://www.dell.co.uk/small-business-solutions Staying Resilient: A Conversation on Bouncing Back in Tough TimesIt’s easy to feel overwhelmed given current events, but it’s important – perhaps now more than ever – to remain calm, cool, and collected during these times of uncertainty. In this episode of The Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) Podcast, public speaker Jenny Garrett and Erica Brennes from Real Mom, Real Tired have a conversation about how we can maintain resiliency by identifying what we can control, what we can influence, and what’s outside our power during this time. We’re all in uncharted territory, looking for ways to support our communities. At Dell Technologies, we’re making sure that small businesses have the right solutions and are supported every step of the way.Our advisors are here to give you FREE advice on a one-on-one basis, whilst working with you to understand your bespoke business needs and to provide you with the right solutions.If you would like to discuss your small business IT needs or if you are looking for professional support and advice call our Dell Technologies Advisors today on 0800 085 4878.To find out more about DWEN membership, please contact the team at DWENteam@dell.com or visit DWEN.com.’ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to this mini-podcast series from the Festival of Enterprise in partnership with Dell Technologies.‘In this together' – Dell Technologies are here to help support small businesses.For more information please visit: http://www.dell.co.uk/small-business-solutions1.Courage Amid Uncertainty: A Conversation on Overcoming with OptimismIn this episode of The Dell Women’s Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) Podcast, we’re joined by Margie Warrell, bestselling author and keynote speaker at the last DWEN global summit in Singapore, and Cathie Reid, co-founder of Icon Group AU and DWEN advisory board member. Together, they share their advice for keeping a brave face while trying to prepare for the unexpected.We’re all in uncharted territory, looking for ways to support our communities. At Dell Technologies, we’re making sure that small businesses have the right solutions and are supported every step of the way.Our advisors are here to give you FREE advice on a one-on-one basis, whilst working with you to understand your bespoke business needs and to provide you with the right solutions.If you would like to discuss your small business IT needs or if you are looking for professional support and advice call our Dell Technologies Advisors today on 0800 085 4878. To find out more about DWEN membership, please contact the team at DWENteam@dell.com or visit DWEN.com.’ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode #8 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020."We rock in with almost a crocodile, an inflatable crocodile under our arm and they're like, who are these jokers? But actually they quite like the fact that we're not corporate. So if anyone is starting up a business, just be yourself because there are so many suits and so many pointy shoes and so much of that tie stuff going on that if you just be yourself and you will stand out that way. I'm not saying don't wear a suit because there are people here wearing suits. Be yourself because that's, that's why we've got to where we've got to and that's why they still will respond to us first, you know, on email, and they will ignore our sales guy for six months who will be trying to get them all the time and then we drop them a mail and they respond straightaway because they they like the chat. We chat to them as if we're talking to a mate in the pub because at the end of the day, they're just humans."I chat this week to Jim Cregan, founder of Jimmy's Iced Coffee. Find out why looking at a builder's backside was the catalyst that led to Jimmy's version of iced coffee, now stocked in pretty much every UK supermarket. Hear about the crazy things that Jim gets up to to spread the word about his drinks.You can ask Jimmy, your questions live in April at the Festival Of Enterprise in London. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the trailer for Episode #8, Season 2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."It's really quite complicated doing international because you don't know whether you just pick up the phone and ring a supermarket buyer in some country, or you work with a distribution company. And if you work with a distribution company, do you have to pay for the marketing? Or do they pay for the marketing? Or do you split it down the middle and then end up splitting hairs and saying, I paid for this and I pay for this? And we had out of the blue company in Cyprus rang us the other day, a distribution company, they said - Can we buy a few pallets off you we want to put it into these supermarkets?"Joining me later this week for the full episode will be Jim Cregan, founder of Jimmy's Iced Coffee. Jim joins me to talk about how he went from British building site to Australia and back again in the process, launching his own brand of iced coffee. We talk about brand building through university tastings, his ride clubs, cinema club and festivals. You can get your free ticket to see Jim live at this year's Festival of Enterprise. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode #7 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020."Coming off something like The Apprentice, I get so many messages every single day. Do you want to start a business? Would you like to go into, you know, coaching and consulting or the third one is profit share. And I stay away from profit share 100% of the time, because if I'm working on somebody else's business and have this percentage, usually it's 20-25%. It's not me making the calls. And it's not me helping them out. It's all about them because it's their business. And I think, especially if you're not an established business person, which you know, I'm not I'm still I'm still young, I'm still a baby business, I'm still a baby businesswoman. If I start taking on too many things, I lose the focus on what she really matters, and that's growing my business."I chat to Sabrina Stocker, best known for appearing on the BBC One show The Apprentice. She's also a successful entrepreneur, having launched My Tennis Events in 2016 with zero capital. She started her first business at the age of just 14 and became the youngest person ever to graduate from Edinburgh Business School with distinction. The London born entrepreneur also won the prestigious Queen Tennis Tournament age just 12. Like most entrepreneurs, she's got eyes on other opportunities. You can see her She started her first business at the age of just 14 and became the youngest person ever to graduate from Edinburgh business school with distinction. The London born entrepreneur also won the prestigious Queen tennis tournament age just 12. Now like most entrepreneurs, she's got eyes on other opportunities. You can see Sabrina live in April at the Festival Of Enterprise in London and find out exactly what she's doing now. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the trailer for Episode #7, Season 2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."I'm really happy where it is at the moment. We've got a team of 42. We've got 10 venues with, you know, the biggest event company in the UK. I'm happy where it is. And again, I think the true spirit of an entrepreneur is that you just don't want to have one business. You want to have several. And if I spent the next 10 years really investing into this tennis business, and there's only you know, there is only so much a tennis business can grow. Then if everything falls apart, I'd have nothing else to go on to. So I'm in a place now where I'm launching a new business but allowing the current one to keep running in the background."Join me later this week for the full episode with Sabrina Stocker, Founder of My Tennis Events and best known for appearing on the BBC One show The Apprentice. Having launched My Tennis Events in 2016 with zero capital, she now runs over 400 tournaments a year and has built a team that enables her to spend just 15 minutes each day on the business itself. Like most entrepreneurs, she's got her eyes on other opportunities. You can see Sabrina live at this year's Festival of Enterprise. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode #6 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020."One thing that I, I am very convinced about, and I prove to myself time and time again is the ability to see things to make them happen. And I've proved that again and again, as I said, where if you can really see something, you can definitely achieve it. And if I had to go back to when I was younger, even now with my own children, you know, I always install the thinking that you can really achieve anything you want. And, you know, of course, education is important. And of course, having that formality in, you know, in your interest in the way forward that you get put through in terms of the education and stuff I think that is, is great, but it's not, it's not what you need to be successful in life. Yeah, absolutely. Any sort of in business life, you know, and it's not a dependency and if you don't have an education, you can still, you know, achieve so much. And that is my case, because I you know, I didn't go to university, I didn't, you know, finish university, and so I didn't need that to be ultimately what's deemed as successful today."I talk to Avi Lasarow, who created a global brand DNAfit, scaling it to a £20 million business with zero funding, and Avi is the CEO International for the worlds most comprehensive DNA test - CircleDNA. Avi's held a lifelong ambition to use genetics to transform the health and wellness for millions of people by striving to reduce and prevent lifestyle related health conditions, so we can all live healthier and happier lives.You can see Avi speak at the Festival Of Enterprise in London and ask him your questions in April. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the trailer for Episode #6, Season 2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."I always see being an entrepreneur and doing your job as almost like a hobby. So my wife, for example, that's riding horses. She'll do that all the time when she's not at work. She's riding horses. Yeah, for me when I'm at work, I'm at work because work is my equivalent to that kind of hobby. Yeah, she does use against me, by the way, because when I say hey, you know I'm doing because work she'll say, No, no, you didn't because of a hobby. But um, I think if I had to separate something I'm trying to is difficult is to try and separate technology from, from, from the personal life that makes sense. So I might not separate work, because if I don't have technology, I might write my ideas down or conceptualise things out of the technology framework. And that's the big distinction I'm trying to do because I think it's healthier to do so."Join me later this week for the full episode with Avi Lasarow, Founder and CEO of DNAFit. Avi is the CEO International for the worlds most comprehensive DNA test CircleDNA and the Hon Consul for the Republic of South Africa and creator of the first scientifically proven commercial DNA fitness test. You can see Avi live at the festival of enterprise for free. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode #5 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020."We wanted the branding, the brand really to last a lifetime. And I think for us it was walk before you run. So it was really treated slowly make sure the brands big enough that if we are lucky enough to be put on a shelf that it definitely gets taken off. So that, that was a key for us which I think we're at that stage now, which is quite exciting."I talk to Oliver Bennett, XITE Energy Drink Founder and World Championship Rallycross Driver. XITE energy hit the market at the beginning of 2019. Selling out of Holland & Barrett nationwide, in just its first two weeks, but creating a sugar free blend was just the start of his journey. We chat about taking on the big boys and how he launched the business straight out of university with his partner Megan Jones.Join Oliver at the Festival Of Enterprise in London to hear his full story and ask him your burning questions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the trailer for Episode #5, Season 2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."When we started sort of our own sort of direct sales really, which is, you've probably seen traditional energy drinks do, we have XITE vans, guys and girls in the vans, pulling from depots going around selling it to independent gyms, independent shops or some shops are led to stock other products. I mean, really just defining our own destiny that way. And so, you know, obviously, our ultimate aim is to be in national retail. So it's a distribution game isn't it? You've got to be able to pick the drink up ultimately and we're controlling that ourselves a bit with our own sales. So it's quite, quite different way to do it."Join me later this week for the full episode with Oliver Bennett, XITE Energy Drink Founder and World Championship Rallycross Driver. XITE energy hit the market at the beginning of 2019. Selling out of Holland & Barrett nationwide in just its first two weeks, but creating a sugar free blend was just the start of his journey. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode #4 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020."I didn't have any experience of homelessness or know anybody really, that was living on the streets, you know. I didn't really know all of the areas that we would need to make a change to their life. But actually seeing how the sale of coffee in our case, is making a difference to someone getting their keys for the first time for their new flat or to being paid the living wage or to get their bank account. All those issues which they're struggling with, all coming about through the sale of coffee. Just was such an incredible moment. So therefore, for me being able to look back now and say actually, firstly this models worked in at first instance, but we're growing at such a speed that it's making on a day by day basis, a real difference to people's lives."I talk to Cemal Ezel, Founder and CEO of Change Please, who are using coffee to tackle homelessness by retraining people who are homeless as baristas, and providing a London living wage job, housing, bank account, therapy and support. From selling coffee across London through mobile vans, Change Please coffee is now stocked by Sainsbury's nationwide and served on Virgin Atlantic planes and trains. Join Cemal at the Festival Of Enterprise in London to hear his full story and ask him your questions in person. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the trailer for Episode #4, Season 2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."The first say four, five months was all about us learning what we need to do, who we are, what's our kind of position within the coffee market. And I think slowly, there's a bit of a tendency to kind of see the first people that come along who know what they're talking about, and try and get them involved to give you support. And I just wanted to kind of hold back a little bit and make sure that actually the people that do join the board are people that are genuinely going to invest time, energy, relationships and also add value as opposed to coming doing this as partly a vanity project. And I think that's one of the reasons that we've grown so quickly because we've chosen some really incredible people."Join me later this week for the full episode with Cemal Ezel, founder and CEO of Change Please, where using coffee to tackle homelessness. Cemal was named social entrepreneur of the year, was the winner of the $1 million Chivas Venture fund and Richard Branson's startup of the year 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode #3 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020."I work really practically in the industry, to highlight the talent pool that support staff provide the businesses and how those businesses can tap into that talent and maximise it. So it's about having, when we set up the business, it was about having a voice for change. It was about, not being like other recruitment companies, we looked at the businesses that we aspired to be. Some of those were cliched, you know, the Virgins, the Apples, the big brands, but where there was an ethos, where there was a strong message, where that message was felt by the team, so that when you walked in, you felt those core values. And you felt that this was a company that looked at individuals, you know, in holistic way."I talk to Lucy Chamberlain, founder of C&C Search a multi million pound business that collaborates with other female led businesses. Lucy is one of the business world's most popular motivational speakers. Lucy's business journey, has seen her work as a TV presenter, awards judge and leading coach. Lucy's level of experience from a 20 year career enables her to give genuine insight into leadership change and overcoming adversity. Lucy founded C&C Search to redefine and elevate clients and candidates recruitment experience. Join Lucy at the Festival Of Enterprise in London to hear her full story and ask her your burning questions. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the trailer for Episode #3, Season 2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."Great businesses have a message. It's not just about great marketing. It's something that's felt - you can feel it, touch it, you can sense it. And it's. And it's something that's also forward thinking. It's got a forward motion that feels like it's creating a change for the better and in an industry it loves. So I love what we do. I love our industry, but I know that we should be evolving and getting better and better. And I think that's what a great business is all about."Join me later this week for the full episode with Lucy Chamberlain, founder of C&C Search a multi million pound business that collaborates with other female led businesses. Lucy is one of the business world's most popular motivational speakers. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode #2 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020."All my friends, if they look at the back of a bottle, they just say this is you in bottle form. It's very quirky. You know, it's fun. It kind of provokes a reaction in the customer. It was always designed for the social media, millennial, living generation. So I don't tend to find that anyone would drink the drink without taking a photo of it first, which is free marketing. So because it's so, so extra, let's say that word. That's another one that Lord Sugar probably wouldn't know, because it's so extra and so different people are this is quirky, take a photo, send it to their friend, tag Mylkplus and then it snowballs."I talk to Camilla Ainsworth, founder of vegan nut milk brand Mylkplus and the youngest ever finalist on BBC One's ‘The Apprentice’.Camilla was just 22 when she narrowly missed out in the final in 2018.The CEO of Holland & Barrett was suitably impressed to launch Camilla's Mylkplus brand into their stores.She will be appearing at this years Festival Of Enterprise to tell you how she took her brand from the kitchen table to a national audience. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the trailer for Episode #2, Season 2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."I think it has been quite positive, people love hearing about an underdog. I do think that I have had a positive view in terms of all the press that has gone out. It is weird that people take your photo and wanting photos with you which is madness. I have had a few press interviews telling the story and it is an effective platform to spread the message. When anyone asks me for a press interview I will always say yes, cos no press is bad press."Join me later this week for the full episode with Camilla Ainsworth, founder of vegan nut milk brand Mylkplus and the youngest ever finalist on BBC One's ‘The Apprentice’. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to the trailer for Episode #1, Season 2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."So I was in New York at the time filming & Ed phoned me up..and it was our first big one...and you could walk into the shops and see your own brand there on the shelves...& that was so significant at that time as we would have had another two or three months...before we went bust."Join me later this week for the full episode where I talk to the founders of Candy Kittens - Jamie Laing and Ed Williams about their health conscious sweets that aren't just for kids. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to Episode #1 from the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2020."So I was in New York at the time filming & Ed phoned me up..and it was our first big one...and you could walk into the shops and see your own brand there on the shelves...& that was so significant at that time as we would have had another two or three months...before we went bust."I talk to the founders of Candy Kittens about their health conscious sweets that aren't just for kids.Candy Kittens was an idea that Made In Chelsea star Jamie Laing originally had but, after meeting entrepreneur Ed Williams they pivoted from sweet shops to packets of sweets, and after five years are stocked everywhere from Top Shop to Tesco's.We cover everything from how they grew their brand through social media and the Candy Kittens army, through to how it's better to be an entrepreneur working for yourself - than building someone else's dream. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode #6 from the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2019.In this episode I chat to Rachael Taplin, founder of Mediamatchmaker, and recognised as one of the top 50 UK Inspirational Women in the UK.She now dedicates her time training and helping entrepreneurs and business owners to be inspired to use PR and secure publicity for themselves whilst also connecting them direct to the UK media and journalists.Rachael has achieved her own personal media exposure within local, regional and national press, on radio and TV, she has also appeared within most of the national glossy magazines and has worked with lots of well know celebrities, so it’s safe to say she knows what’s she’s talking about.In this episode I chat to Rachael about:What makes a great storyPitching your story to journalistsPositioning yourself as the expert/influencerRachael will be hosting 'Meet the Media' sessions at the Festival Of Enterprise on October 23/24Join Rachael by getting your FREE ticket here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode #5 from the Festival Of Enterprise 2019.In this episode I chat to Camilla Ainsworth, the youngest finalist in the history of the BBC Apprentice series. A former law student, Camilla was just 22 when she appeared on 2018's The Apprentice, narrowly missing out in the final. Whilst Lord Sugar didn't choose her, the CEO of Holland & Barrett was suitably impressed with her vegan Nut milk brand Mylkplus and she went ahead to launch the dairy alternative into 645 of their stores where in continues to sell out.Alongside being stocked in several retail outlets, M+LKPLUS was the first dairy free product to be made available to patients, visitors and staff at NHS hospitals throughout the UK. Camilla was recently listed in the 'Top 10 women to watch list’ of 2019 in the drinks industry and has huge plans for the business this year including new products and more retail listings. Camilla is a huge advocate for women in business and has conducted workshops to facilitate start ups.In this episode Camilla and I chat about:Creating something you can't find yourselfUtilising opportunities as they present themselvesManaging your own social media channels & leveraging InstagramJoin Camilla at the Festival Of Enterprise on October 23/24 at the NEC where she'll be speaking at the Scaleup Innovation keynote stage.Get your FREE ticket here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode #4 from the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2019.I welcome Fran Boorman, voted the UK's top female influencer in 2019 by Global Woman.Fran is an award-winning entrepreneur, having built a multi-million £ business around her two young children, which became the fastest-growing in it's sector.Fran has gone on to support over 1,000 individuals start their own businesses and become a key spokesperson for social enterprise, women in enterprise, mentoring and sports business in the UK.In this episode Fran and I chat about:Surrounding yourself with high achieversDeveloping a mentoring culture where people want to workBusiness for good, is good for businessJoin Fran at the Festival Of Enterprise on October 23/24 2019 where she will be speaking at the Business Leaders keynote stage.Get your FREE ticket here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode #3 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2019.I welcome Peter Muhlmann, founder of Trustpilot, one of the world's leading review platforms, which has over 65 Million reviews on it's site.Trustpilot's mission is to bring people and business together to make it better.Peter launched Trustpilot in 2007 after getting kicked off business school in Denmark, has been named entrepreneur of the year by Ernest & Young in Denmark and now employs 700+ staff from 7 global offices.On this podcast Peter and I chat about:Building trust with reviewsTransparency in your businessPutting customer experience before anything elseTrying to do too little for too big a group of peopleHis all-in mindsetJoin Peter at the Festival Of Enterprise at the NEC in Birmingham on October 23/24 2019 by getting your FREE ticket here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode #2 of the Festival Of Enterprise podcast 2019. On today's show I welcome Melanie Eusebe, British entrepreneur and author and the co-founder of the Black British Business Awards.Melanie has over twenty years experience as a management consultant, with a career that spans 5 continents working with some of the world's biggest brands and largest organisations.At this year's Festival Of Enterprise you can find Melanie at the business leaders live keynote stage. She'll be joined by some of the most famous names in British business along with innovating industry captains from retail, technology, manufacturing, media and more.On today's episode Melanie gives us a taste of what she'll be talking about:MoneyDiversityEconomic inclusion and empowermentThe growth of lifestyle businessesGet your FREE ticket to the Festival Of Enterprise here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Welcome to episode #1 from the Festival of Enterprise podcast 2019.On today's show I welcome Piers Linney, star of BBC TV's Dragon's Den and Channel 4's The Secret Millionaire, entrepreneur, investor, banker, lawyer, number one podcaster, and non-executive director of the British Business Bank.Piers has an unparalleled insight when it comes to starting, growing and scaling a business.At this yearsFestival Of Enterprise you can find Piers at the Business Leaders live keynote stage. He'll be joined by some of the most famous names in British business along with innovating industry captains from retail, technology, manufacturing, media and more.On today's episode Piers gives us a taste of what he'll be talking about on October 23rd at the Nec in Birmingham including:Key focuses for anyone starting out in businessLaunching his new course for startup'sMeeting Richard Branson at his South African game reserve and the advice Richard gave himThis is the first time Piers has talked about the real reason why he left Dragon's Den.Take a listen to find out why, and grab your FREE ticket to the NEC here See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.