Tag Archives: Azhar Siddique

Nearly a week late in publication, I know, but Episode seven was instructive about one of the biggest principles in business – and one of my hobby-horses. It also provided a deja-vu moment as we flashed back to the theme of my commentary on Episode 1, at the start of this series. This was the episode where the teams are given a small amount of seed-cash (£150) and told to buy some wholesale goods, sell them in a market place,...

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That’s two weeks in a row I think Lord Sugar fired a strong candidate.  Today’s show taught us the importance of what you have to say for yourself. But before I get into my analysis of what I took away from the show, let’s look at how the task played out. The Teams and the Task The task was to create gourmet street food to sell on the streets of Edinburgh. Lord Sugar emphasised the gourmet element, saying “I don’t...

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Well, I said creativity would be central to this year’s Apprentice (in my 3 April blog post) and what could be more creative than this week’s task? That task was to: Come up with a new fitness programme that will start a trend Create a promotional video and branding, and Pitch it to three health and fitness chains to secure licensing deals Both teams could claim an “expert” as team leader. The Teams and their Ideas Phoenix Phoenix quickly chose...

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Two Roads Diverged… Once again, the cause of the losing team’s failure is absolutely clear … and once again, the same problem plagued both teams … and also, once again, Lord Sugar’s opening remarks presaged the key problem: it’s almost as if he knows what he’s talking about. Fancy that! But the response within each team could not have been more different and that, as Robert Frost said, “made all the difference”. The Task The two teams had to design,...

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A lot of Apprentice tasks require a considerable degree of creativity. It has always been thus for as long as I have been watching, and the past two weeks of series eight have both put it at the heart of the tasks. I expect many more like this, because this series, like the last, is about finding a candidate with whom Lord Sugar can go into a business partnership. Tom, Helen, Jim … Starting a new business, especially for a...

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For what it’s worth, I was distinctly underwhelmed by what I saw tonight.  I’m finding it hard to see any glimmers of who might emerge from the ruins of 12 weeks of tasks as a worthy winner.  For my money, only one person tonight even started to impress me, and they were a long way from having me convinced. Tonight’s episode saw Azhar Siddique step forward to lead the all male team, Phoenix, while at Sterling, two women put themselves...

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