It’s the End of the Entrepreneurial Era As We Know It

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There is no doubt that we are coming to the end of an iconic era that has seen the huge exponential growth of entrepreneurialism.

Since the dotcom boom of the millennium, the success of TV shows like Shark Tank, The Apprentice, and Dragons’ Den (which I have appeared on), have fueled an army of hungry, aspiring people who have immersed themselves into the risk-laden, opportunistic, exciting, stressful, yet independent, world of the entrepreneur.

With more than 500 million entrepreneurs and 150 million startups worldwide, we are in a time that has witnessed the unprecedented rise and evolution of independent business and entrepreneurship.

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