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Jamie Dunn
Name: Jamie Dunn
Twitter: @JDEntrepreneur
statement: Jamie started his first business aged 12 selling unwanted items at school. By the time he was 15 he was making around £500 per week from 5 market stalls across Birmingham. At the age of 16, Jamie left school and got a place on the Peter Jones Pathfinder course as one of the 28 from nationwide applicants. Now aged 20, Jamie Co-founded the organization Made By Young People, is the Exec chair of the A Fund, he is also a global speaker and finally a newspaper columnist.
Latest Articles by Jamie Dunn:
How should entrepreneurs deal with failure?
Today's guest blog looks at how entrepreneurs should embrace failure and use it as a springboard for success... The first thing to say is that failure happens. It’s unavoidable. The best people and businesses in the world fail, and that’s why they become great at wha
- Entrepreneur - Blog -
- May 20, 2013
Why are entrepreneurs now starting with the end in mind?
Today's guest blog looks at the notion of an exit plan and the changing face of start-ups... “So, what’s your exit strategy?” That is always going to be up there with one of the very first questions that you will get asked by an investor, and quite rightly so.
- Entrepreneur - Blog -
- May 14, 2013
It’s not who you know, it’s who knows you
Today's guest blog looks at the importance of networking and how to develop key relationships... We’ve all heard it before: “it’s not what you know, but who you know.” But what we should be thinking is: “It’s not who you know, but it’s a
- Entrepreneur - Blog -
- Apr 18, 2013
The importance of self education for entrepreneurs
In today's guest blog, entrepreneur Jamie Dunn looks at the value of self education versus higher education... So you have 10 GCSEs, three A levels, and a masters degree? That’s great, so do 340,000 other people who graduate from universities in the UK each year. As a soci
- Entrepreneur - Blog -
- Apr 04, 2013
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