212 episodes

Do you run a small business? Would you like loads of free advice from business experts from across the spectrum of business skills? Want advice you can implement right now, for free, to make your business better? Then this is the show for you.This is a serious business show, but with a not so serious feel to it, very much a cafe culture, chatting about business, and both informing and entertaining listeners. Mark Harris is the Enterprise Doctor - he does mentoring and coaching for small businesses. In this series he talks business with a range of business experts. He teases out their secrets of success - how did they do what you're trying to do? Along the way he gets lots of great advice for his business, and of course for yours.

The Enterprise Doctor Business Show Mark Harris

    • Business
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

Do you run a small business? Would you like loads of free advice from business experts from across the spectrum of business skills? Want advice you can implement right now, for free, to make your business better? Then this is the show for you.This is a serious business show, but with a not so serious feel to it, very much a cafe culture, chatting about business, and both informing and entertaining listeners. Mark Harris is the Enterprise Doctor - he does mentoring and coaching for small businesses. In this series he talks business with a range of business experts. He teases out their secrets of success - how did they do what you're trying to do? Along the way he gets lots of great advice for his business, and of course for yours.

    The need for finance expertise when starting a business

    The need for finance expertise when starting a business

    Welcome to today’s episode of The Enterprise Doctor Business Show.  My guest today is former Coronation Street star Sean Wilson, who knows all about taking a leap of faith and switching career. 
     
    He’s sharing his story of how he left acting behind and started his own cheese empire as almost 7 million people are looking to switch careers this year. 
     
    Sean, who’s now won awards for his new business, spoke his switch from soaps to cheddar and his tips for having the confidence to try something new.  Along the way he extolled the virtues of the Association of Accounting Technicians, on whom you can see info at https://www.aat.org.uk/ , while Sean’s website is at https://www.artisan-farm.co.uk/ .
     
    If you want to connect with me, to talk about the mentoring and coaching I deliver to small businesses, or if you think you'd be a good guest on the show, please do let me know. You can do that via https://www.linkedin.com/in/enterprisedoctor/ .


    To contribute to (or just read) conversations about this episode, please join the podcast's Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/enterprisedoctorbusinessshow/ .


    And my website is at https://enterprisedoctor.co.uk/. 


    On the YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseDoctor you can hear clips of other episodes – please subscribe there! 

     
    And within your podcast app, remember to like this episode (if you like it!), leave us a great review, and please do subscribe there too, to ensure new episodes hit your app as soon as they're released. 
     
     
    These words and the content of the podcast are © Enterprise Doctor 2024.

    • 13 min
    Helena McBride and Adam Cooper guest on The Business Show on Marlow FM on 25th April 2024

    Helena McBride and Adam Cooper guest on The Business Show on Marlow FM on 25th April 2024

    On The Business Show on Marlow FM on 25th April 2024, my guests were business finance expert Adam Cooper and professional organiser Helena McBride, who joined me to talk about their work, and to discuss a range of business news stories.  
    As I was recently in Hong Kong, my first music choice had to be Siouxsie and the Banshees with “Hong Kong Garden” – go to https://youtu.be/Y-l9GQJRl9Y?si=LBhIN97nkueoh05F to hear it.
    Helena then spoke about her work as a professional organiser – it’s so much more than “a bit of a tidy up”!  We included an update on a range of her marketing activities, not least appearing on “The Hotel Inspector” as the expert specially selected by Alex Polizzi.
    Connect with Helena via https://www.linkedin.com/in/helenathespacemaker/ and her website is at https://thespacemaker.co.uk/ .
    Adam then spoke about his work running at team of fractional Chief Finance Officers and the advantages to businesses of 10-50 employees of using their services in this way.
    Connect with him at https://www.linkedin.com/in/adamfcooper/ and his website is at https://www.accfinancesolutions.com/ .
    His music choice was “Running up that hill” by Kate Bush, because his family (in particular his son) love the track.  You can hear it at https://youtu.be/wp43OdtAAkM?si=ktCmIYXRgoVQHN_t .  
    He then chose a story featured at https://bmmagazine.co.uk/in-business/smes-see-strong-start-to-2024-despite-hiring-caution-and-sustainability-concern/ - he wanted to highlight this positive news, but we did dig in to some of the negatives too.
    We then played Helena’s choice of music – “Locked out of heaven”, by Bruno Mars.  She chose it just because it’s such a great song!  You can hear it at https://youtu.be/e-fA-gBCkj0?si=IVuurQ30W9q8LTOL to add to the billion plus views there.
    She then chose for us the story at https://www.bucksfreepress.co.uk/news/24267297.tried-morrisons-good-go-bag-quality/ - is this a good way to deal with the financial risk of having to dispose of unsold goods?
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-68850766 was my story for us to discuss – was this the second great business pivot by Netflix, or was it their plan from day one?
    The last song is for me inextricably linked with Australia, another country I recently visited.  You can hear Midnight Oil with “Beds are burning” at https://youtu.be/ejorQVy3m8E?si=8o-MQjJmzYdUbZLb.
    You can connect with me at https://www.linkedin.com/in/enterprisedoctor/ and join our Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/enterprisedoctorbusinessshow/.   
    My website is at https://enterprisedoctor.co.uk/.  
    Clips of all episodes are at https://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseDoctor/ - please subscribe there, and within your podcast app!  
    Copyright Marlow FM Ltd 2024. Reproduced here by kind permission of Marlow FM Ltd.

    • 41 min
    Why a business benefits from EDI accreditation

    Why a business benefits from EDI accreditation

    On today’s episode of The Enterprise Doctor Business Show, my guest is Liz Mayers, Co-founder and Director at EDI Accreditation,  a firm providing accreditation for organisations, large and small, committed to improving Equality, Diversity and Inclusion for their people.
     
    The business benefits achieved by having a diverse team, who are treated equally and fairly, in an environment where they can flourish as their authentic selves, are well documented. 
    We talked about how the business came to be, and the expertise that the founders bring to the table, as well as some detail on the benefits to businesses of gaining the accreditation.
    You can connect with Liz via https://www.linkedin.com/in/lizmayers/ and their website is at https://ediaccreditation.com/ .
    If you want to connect with me, to talk about the mentoring and coaching I deliver to small businesses, or if you think you'd be a good guest on the show, please do let me know. You can do that via https://www.linkedin.com/in/enterprisedoctor/ .

    To contribute to (or just read) conversations about this episode, please join the podcast's Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/enterprisedoctorbusinessshow/ .
    And my website is at https://enterprisedoctor.co.uk/. 
    On the YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseDoctor you can hear clips of other episodes – please subscribe there! 
     
    And within your podcast app, remember to like this episode (if you like it!), leave us a great review, and please do subscribe there too, to ensure new episodes hit your app as soon as they're released. 
    These words and the content of the podcast are © Enterprise Doctor 2024.

    • 29 min
    Running a business or running a charity – the similarities and the differences

    Running a business or running a charity – the similarities and the differences

    In today’s episode of The Enterprise Doctor Business Show, my guest is Steve O’Connor, Director of the Rover & Rowing Museum in Henley-upon-Thames.
     
    I know Steve as I belong to the Henley Business Partnership and their lovely venue hosts the Partnership’s monthly networking events.
     
    We talked about the museum, what it does, and for whom.  And it’s quite a broad offering!
     
    But the meat of the conversation focussed on the flow of Steve’s journey from the world of business into the third sector and we explored how that business experience has been of value to the charity, and the differences between the two.
     
    That included the challenge of balancing loss-making projects of benefit to the wider community against those losses – how do you value an intangible?
     
    You can connect with Steve via https://www.linkedin.com/in/steven-o-connor-a14b1a6/ and the museum’s website is at https://rrm.co.uk/ .
     
    If you want to connect with me, to talk about the mentoring and coaching I deliver to small businesses, or if you think you'd be a good guest on the show, please do let me know. You can do that via https://www.linkedin.com/in/enterprisedoctor/ .
     
     
    To contribute to (or just read) conversations about this episode, please join the podcast's Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/enterprisedoctorbusinessshow/ .


    And my website is at https://enterprisedoctor.co.uk/. 


    On the YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseDoctor you can hear clips of other episodes – please subscribe there! 

     
    And within your podcast app, remember to like this episode (if you like it!), leave us a great review, and please do subscribe there too, to ensure new episodes hit your app as soon as they're released. 
     
    These words and the content of the podcast are © Enterprise Doctor 2024.

    • 25 min
    How will Slack develop in the foreseeable future?

    How will Slack develop in the foreseeable future?

    In today’s episode of The Enterprise Doctor Business Show my guest is Chris Mills, Global Head of Customer Success at Slack.
    Towards the end of 2023 they did some research into the plans for 2024 of small businesses, and the skills required.  Changing how business conduct internal communications came out as one of the most important things to do, but how do we do that?
    And how will Slack change to stay at the forefront of technology?
     
    These questions and more were addressed!
     You can connect with Chris via https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopherwmills/ and if you’re not yet a happy Slack user like me, the website is at https://slack.com/intl/en-gb/ .
     And if you want to come up with your own reasons for the company name, please do let me know, but keep it both clean and polite!
     If you want to connect with me, to talk about the mentoring and coaching I deliver to small businesses, or if you think you'd be a good guest on the show, please do let me know. You can do that via https://www.linkedin.com/in/enterprisedoctor/ .

    To contribute to (or just read) conversations about this episode, please join the podcast's Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/enterprisedoctorbusinessshow/ .
    And my website is at https://enterprisedoctor.co.uk/. 
    On the YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseDoctor you can hear clips of other episodes – please subscribe there! 

    And within your podcast app, remember to like this episode (if you like it!), leave us a great review, and please do subscribe there too, to ensure new episodes hit your app as soon as they're released. 

    These words and the content of the podcast are © Enterprise Doctor 2024.

    • 14 min
    To what extent has the events industry recovered from Covid?

    To what extent has the events industry recovered from Covid?

    On today’s episode of The Enterprise Doctor Business Show my guest was Claudia Hall, Event Director of IBTM World – a global event for the events industry.
     
    IBTM World 2023 was the biggest edition yet, with over 60,000 appointments between 4,700+ high profile buyers and 2,200+ exhibitors over the three-day event.
     
    During Covid the events industry was clearly decimated, so what’s the situation now?
     
    You can connect with Claudia via https://www.linkedin.com/in/claudiaihall/ and if you’re interested in next year’s event you can find out more at https://www.ibtmworld.com/ .

     If you want to connect with me, to talk about the mentoring and coaching I deliver to small businesses, or if you think you'd be a good guest on the show, please do let me know. You can do that via https://www.linkedin.com/in/enterprisedoctor/ .
     
     
    To contribute to (or just read) conversations about this episode, please join the podcast's Facebook group at https://www.facebook.com/groups/enterprisedoctorbusinessshow/ .
     
     
    And my website is at https://enterprisedoctor.co.uk/. 
     


    On the YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/EnterpriseDoctor you can hear clips of other episodes – please subscribe there! 
     


    And within your podcast app, remember to like this episode (if you like it!), leave us a great review, and please do subscribe there too, to ensure new episodes hit your app as soon as they're released. 
     


    These words and the content of the podcast are © Enterprise Doctor 2024.

    • 12 min

Customer Reviews

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TCDHelen ,

Top quality discussion and advice

Mark has sourced excellent quality professionals to discuss relevant business topics for the current pandemic situation. Interesting and informative discussion, and expertly facilitated by Mark. I’m looking forward to more podcasts of this calibre.

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