Monthly Archives: September 2012

How your business can overcome short-term finance problems Entrepreneurship

Working capital is the lifeblood of any business and managing cash flow is a challenge for almost every company owner. Those who keep a close eye on the daily financial activity as well as emerging in Read More...

3 University Habits to Break in the Working World Lifestyle

So your university years have come to uneventful close, and now it’s time to get out into the “Real World.” Whether you want to jump into an entrepreneurial endeavor or work a tradit Read More...

Host of Ideas: Unleashing the Potential of Trans-Atlantic Funding for Startups Entrepreneurship

Starting your own business carries with it the potential for great satisfaction, but also the risk of frustrated dreams and depleted resources. Unfortunately, having a clever idea and turning it into Read More...

Developing a growth strategy Finance

Turning a small business into a big one is never easy, when you’re looking to grow your business, it’s essential to have a clear strategy and plot what you’re going to do and when. Y Read More...

Christopher Pruijsen on his time at Oxford entrepreneurs & LetsLunch.com Video Interview

YHP interviewed Christopher Pruijsen the former Oxford entrepreneurs president & currently the country manager UK at LetsLunch.com. At only 19 Christopher has done a lot! We look back at how he got in Read More...

Entrepreneur Interview: Chris Mitchell Founder of Cambridge Startup Audio Analytic Entrepreneurs

This video interview with Dr Chris Mitchell,, founder & CEO of Audio Analytic, takes place in the IdeaSpace co-working space in Cambridge University. Read More...

Interview: Tobias Baunbæk, Ge.tt Entrepreneurship

During his time at university Tobias and his friend Mathias decided they wanted to share files a lot faster – over the browser without using any plugins. They wanted to make sure everyone could Read More...

Interview: Ned Corbett-Winder, Not Another Bill Entrepreneurship

Don’t you just hate getting up in the morning and waking up to bills? Sometimes, we just simply ignore them, tip toeing around them and the heading for work. Well, imagine… instead of waking up to Read More...

Interview: Jakub Nesetril, Apiary.io Entrepreneurship

Jakub Nesetril is the founder of Apiary.io, a hosted suite of tools that help companies build web APIs quickly, test & monitor them easily and document them effortlessly. Prior to starting Apiary, Read More...

How to manage international payments Finance

As your startup grows into international markets, you will come across the financial minefield of international payments. MarketInvoice share the best ways to manage international payments and ensure Read More...

Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club (CUTEC) Interviews

On my visit to Cambridge this summer to check out the Cambridge startup scene, I came across many great startups that had grown out of the university. The companies were fantastic, some really interes Read More...
Steve Bartlett Wallpark featured

Quit Uni to Startup Full Time – Steve Bartlett Founder of Wallpark Be Inspired

Do I want to get employed to help someone else live their dream or do I want to live my own? That is a no brainier. Essentially it comes down to this; I believe I am going to live once so why would I Read More...

Interview: Ravi Jay, myMzone Entrepreneurship

Ravi Jay is the co-founder of myMzone, an online community-based project that gathers products from traditional markets in London. In our interview I spoke with Ravi about his journey into entreprene Read More...

5 volunteering projects in Cambodia to enhance your CV Media

The UK’s official graduate careers website, Prospects, recently suggested that simply placing volunteering on your CV will help to increase your employability. Volunteering overseas not only benefit Read More...

Business Strategies for Becoming More Competitive Entrepreneurship

Here are a few tips for UK managers in how to develop that competitive edge. Get out the atlas We all hear about the growth of countries such as China and the need for UK companies to up their game &h Read More...