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Welcome to Episode #7 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020.
"Coming off something like The Apprentice, I get so many messages every single day. Do you want to start a business? Would you like to go into, you know, coaching and consulting or the third one is profit share. And I stay away from profit share 100% of the time, because if I'm working on somebody else's business and have this percentage, usually it's 20-25%. It's not me making the calls. And it's not me helping them out. It's all about them because it's their business. And I think, especially if you're not an established business person, which you know, I'm not I'm still I'm still young, I'm still a baby business, I'm still a baby businesswoman. If I start taking on too many things, I lose the focus on what she really matters, and that's growing my business."
I chat to Sabrina Stocker, best known for appearing on the BBC One show The Apprentice. She's also a successful entrepreneur, having launched My Tennis Events in 2016 with zero capital. She started her first business at the age of just 14 and became the youngest person ever to graduate from Edinburgh Business School with distinction. The London born entrepreneur also won the prestigious Queen Tennis Tournament age just 12. Like most entrepreneurs, she's got eyes on other opportunities.
You can see her She started her first business at the age of just 14 and became the youngest person ever to graduate from Edinburgh business school with distinction. The London born entrepreneur also won the prestigious Queen tennis tournament age just 12. Now like most entrepreneurs, she's got eyes on other opportunities.
You can see Sabrina live in April at the Festival Of Enterprise in London and find out exactly what she's doing now.
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Welcome to Episode #7 from the Festival Of Enterprise Podcast 2020.
"Coming off something like The Apprentice, I get so many messages every single day. Do you want to start a business? Would you like to go into, you know, coaching and consulting or the third one is profit share. And I stay away from profit share 100% of the time, because if I'm working on somebody else's business and have this percentage, usually it's 20-25%. It's not me making the calls. And it's not me helping them out. It's all about them because it's their business. And I think, especially if you're not an established business person, which you know, I'm not I'm still I'm still young, I'm still a baby business, I'm still a baby businesswoman. If I start taking on too many things, I lose the focus on what she really matters, and that's growing my business."
I chat to Sabrina Stocker, best known for appearing on the BBC One show The Apprentice. She's also a successful entrepreneur, having launched My Tennis Events in 2016 with zero capital. She started her first business at the age of just 14 and became the youngest person ever to graduate from Edinburgh Business School with distinction. The London born entrepreneur also won the prestigious Queen Tennis Tournament age just 12. Like most entrepreneurs, she's got eyes on other opportunities.
You can see her She started her first business at the age of just 14 and became the youngest person ever to graduate from Edinburgh business school with distinction. The London born entrepreneur also won the prestigious Queen tennis tournament age just 12. Now like most entrepreneurs, she's got eyes on other opportunities.
You can see Sabrina live in April at the Festival Of Enterprise in London and find out exactly what she's doing now.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.