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The apprentice encourages new business minds
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one thousand of spectator of 'The Apprentice' have found themselves inspired by the show's entrepreneurial slant according to research from directly Line for concern.
Direct Line claims that 'The Apprentice' could unwittingly be responsible for the next coevals of potentiality entrepreneurs. The research was carried out on spectator of the hit show, and found that 16 per cent were motivated to consider their own entrepreneurial ideas as a consequence of observation the contestants.
The study indicates that many of the shows 6.4 1000000 viewers have found themselves spurred on to fulfil hidden aspiration. Of those questioned, 18 per cent said they were keen to set up their own businesses and a further 11 per cent expressed an involvement in quitting the rat race and the big companies that come with it.
One key motive for spectator seems to be observation contestants on 'The Apprentice' as they battle with the tasks set by Sir Alan Sugar. The research showed that 13 per cent of spectator believe they can either do as good a job, or even good than Sir Alan's candidates.
Head of directly Line for concern, Kate Syred, commented: "Starting up your own concern can be both challenging and exciting. Whether you're inspired by a brilliant idea, the lavish rewards shown on the show or merely the desire to be as rich as Sir Alan, it is easy to underestimation what it truly takes to run your own concern. Only time will tell whether the seeds sown during the show grow into anything concrete but doubtless the escapade will be re-invigorating."
Warning of the tasks involved, she continued: "Being your own boss means pickings responsibility for a figure of things from equipment such as computing machine, phones and broadband connections to populace liability. Research is key: make sure you know what you're taking on, peculiarly if it might be risky."
Business insurance is a key area where start-ups slip up, Ms Syred continued. "People who set up a business from home believe their standard home insurance will provide cover, when in fact it won't. Loss of specialist business equipment or even loss of income would for example not be covered."
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