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Mr. Mu
4th December 2008, 07:02
The face behind a new podcast-enriched website for entrepreneurs and business startups - EnterpriseCafe.tv (http://www.enterprisecafe.tv/) - is none other than Iain Scott, the man who continues to cause consternation in the enterprise world by claiming you don’t need a business plan to start up a business.

Scott, originally from Glasgow but now based in Cornwall, spends a large part of the year travelling the length and breadth of the UK delivering short, sharp, highly successful courses for aspiring entrepreneurs, under the Enterprise Island banner.

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Visitors logging onto the site can watch Scott deliver his own brand of highly original and sometimes hilarious, business start-up homilies; for example “The Entrepreneur’s A - Z”, filmed in his office at home, usually by a member of his family.

Currently screening on www.enterprisecafe.tv (http://www.enterprisecafe.tv/) is Scott’s bite-sized lesson on the dangers of too many business overheads, a message he gets across by placing a small tomato on a chopping board (“the business chopping board of life”) and smashing it with a large hammer. Having splattered himself and the surrounding walls with tomato pulp, Scott warns: “Be very afraid of overheads.”



Further information about Iain Scott and www.enterprisecafe.tv (http://www.enterprisecafe.tv/) on mobile 07905448644 or info@enterpriseisland.com

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