Building a new future for small businesses and freelancers.
Each week we will take stock of the issues facing small businesses, get personal accounts of what business owners are facing, and hold the powers that be, such as the banks and policy makers, politicians and business groups, to account on their responses (or lack of them) at the time we need them most.
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Building a new future for small businesses and freelancers.
Each week we will take stock of the issues facing small businesses, get personal accounts of what business owners are facing, and hold the powers that be, such as the banks and policy makers, politicians and business groups, to account on their responses (or lack of them) at the time we need them most.
Striving, surviving and thriving: the UK's small businesses 12 months on
BackinBusiness
55 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
Striving, surviving and thriving: the UK's small businesses 12 months on
Exactly a year ago BackinBusiness launched its podcast to give small businesses a voice throughout the Covid pandemic. Little did we think then that we'd still be around a year later hearing from small business people about the trials and tribulations of keeping their heads above water yet planning ahead with optimism. We look back over the 12 months with Mark Hart Professor of entrepreneurship at Aston University, Richard Lambert, CEO of the National Hair and Beauty Federation and Keith McAvoy of the Seven Brothers Brewery in Salford (think 2 bars in Manchester City Centre and beer made from Coco Pops and Rice Krispies amongst other things).
BackinBusiness
Building a new future for small businesses and freelancers.
Each week we will take stock of the issues facing small businesses, get personal accounts of what business owners are facing, and hold the powers that be, such as the banks and policy makers, politicians and business groups, to account on their responses (or lack of them) at the time we need them most.