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Score!: Scoring against the odds
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Twenty entrepreneurs spill the personal secrets behind their success. Not what, but why. The sequel to The Culture of Capital. Scoring against the odds. The sequel to The Culture of Capital (published 2005), SCORE looks at a key issue for any entrepreneur: risk. So how do we convince the region’s potential entrepreneurs that the risk is worth taking? How can they learn to judge risk, and how can they build the resilience and strength to get up and have another go if they do fall down? Enterprise is not a...
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Score!: Talent spotted
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Twenty entrepreneurs spill the personal secrets behind their success. Not what, but why. The sequel to The Culture of Capital. Great news from interviewee Clare Molyneux (NB this award made AFTER the book was published - we spotted her first.). Http:/ www.cosmopolitan.co.uk/index.php/v1/Cosmo Awards Video/48523. Publisher: Capsica • Project driver: The Steve Stuart Partnership • Sponsors: Halliwells, Rensburg Sheppard, Royal Bank of Scotland. More about the team. The Steve Stuart Partnership. The future ...
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Score!: November 2007
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Twenty entrepreneurs spill the personal secrets behind their success. Not what, but why. The sequel to The Culture of Capital. Enterprise Week gift for the House of Commons. Score was the catalyst for several events during Enterprise Week, 12-16 November 2007 – both in London and Liverpool. Editor Arabella McIntyre-Brown handed a copy to young entrepreneurs and several MPs at a reception on Millbank, including John Hutton, Secretary of State for Business (BERR). During Enterprise Week Score's editor, Ara...
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Score!: Score stars meet
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Twenty entrepreneurs spill the personal secrets behind their success. Not what, but why. The sequel to The Culture of Capital. Other members of the team were also present – Alan Wilson (far right) of The Steve Stuart Partnership and David Morgan (far right) of law firm Halliwells were both guests on the evening, as was the book's editor, Arabella McIntyre-Brown. Publisher: Capsica • Project driver: The Steve Stuart Partnership • Sponsors: Halliwells, Rensburg Sheppard, Royal Bank of Scotland. The future ...
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Score!: Enterprise Week gift for the House of Commons
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Twenty entrepreneurs spill the personal secrets behind their success. Not what, but why. The sequel to The Culture of Capital. Enterprise Week gift for the House of Commons. Score was the catalyst for several events during Enterprise Week, 12-16 November 2007 – both in London and Liverpool. Editor Arabella McIntyre-Brown handed a copy to young entrepreneurs and several MPs at a reception on Millbank, including John Hutton, Secretary of State for Business (BERR). More about the team. Royal Bank of Scotland.
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The Culture of Capital: Why did we write this book?
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The Culture of Capital. Make your million on Merseyside: a private equity primer for Liverpool entrepreneurs. by Arabella McIntyre-Brown. Why did we write this book? And this added to the constant aggravation of having business perceived so negatively by a large percentage of the world. One lot thinks that profit is inherently evil, another lot thinks business is dry and dull. People, their dreams and passions, and money – it’s the stuff of high drama, for heaven’s sake. The point is to make you think ab...
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Culture of Capital – Liverpool: Liverpool's enterprising future
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Culture of Capital – Liverpool. The enterprise culture in Liverpool and Merseyside for the last 1,000 years, into the European Capital of Culture year, and beyond. With all those centuries of entrepreneurial success behind today’s business community, it should be way ahead of other British cities, shouldn’t it? Then prove it. After decades of an image so negative even the seagulls were flocking to Warrington, the world has decided that Liverpool is cool again. Maybe not yet the coolest city on th...Confi...
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Score!: January 2008
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Twenty entrepreneurs spill the personal secrets behind their success. Not what, but why. The sequel to The Culture of Capital. Liverpool becomes European Capital of Culture. Happy New Year, and all good wishes for 12 months ahead, capitalising on Liverpool's year in the spotlight. Time to SCORE. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Publisher: Capsica • Project driver: The Steve Stuart Partnership • Sponsors: Halliwells, Rensburg Sheppard, Royal Bank of Scotland. More about the team. The Steve Stuart Partnership.