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Good entrepreneurs just get on with it , says Sir Tom Hunter

Good entrepreneurs just get on with it , says Sir Tom Hunter
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Shaken, not stirred? Haughey and Hunter hail 007 s boost to economy

Shaken, not stirred? Haughey and Hunter hail 007 s boost to economy
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Lord Willie Haughey halts work on luxury Glasgow flats development due to supply chain crisis

Lord Willie Haughey halts work on luxury Glasgow flats development due to supply chain crisis
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Keep collaboration simple and trust your business partner, advise entrepreneurs Haughey and Hunter

ANY business collaboration must be based on trust and kept as simple as possible. That was the advised offered to the chief executive of a Glasgow-based social enterprise who called business leaders Lord Willie Haughey and Sir Tom Hunter on the Go Radio Show yesterday Asking the respected entrepreneurs for guidance on how to collaborate while keeping things simple and protecting both organisations, Sir Tom told the CEO: “People do business with people and you’ve hit the nail on the head there – keep it simple.” Agreeing with Sir Tom, Lord Haughey added: “I am very fortunate that most of my larger contracts throughout the world are built on partnerships so they are collaborations – and the one thing you have to have in any joint venture work is trust. Are they what they say they are on the tin?”

Business needs confidence, passion and resilience but cultural change is also required

By Karen Peattie ENTREPRENEURSHIP in Scotland faces an “abundance of challenges” in the future with one of the most pressing a need to change the culture of business – but confidence, passion and resilience is also required. That’s the view of Sean McGrath, who takes up his new role as chief executive of the Entrepreneurial Scotland Foundation this summer. Currently the independent charitable foundation’s finance director, the Irishman told the Go Business Radio Show with Hunter & Haughey that cultural change would be instrumental in instilling confidence in people who have great business ideas but often fear failure. “It’s the same across the water in Ireland,” said Mr McGrath. “There’s an issue with getting ahead and being successful – and a fear of failure when failure is the best route to success. So, we must bring people together to help them understand the importance of connecting with others to create a culture of change where it is OK to succe

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