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Institute for Applied Entrepreneurship Newsletter Issue 6

 
 
 
 
 
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The Institute of Applied Entrepreneurship (IAE) is home to all enterprise and entrepreneurship activities at Coventry University. The Institute offers the region – and its students, graduates and staff – a broad range of entrepreneurial support and services for every level and stage of business start-up and growth.

In this issue of the IAE newsletter you can find articles about all the latest business start-up activity taking place in Coventry University and beyond in the region.

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06/15/2009

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What the hell is this ???? "Coleshill Business Centre opened its doors in mid-May thanks to funding from Advantage West Midlands and support from Coleshill Town Council. " OK, Advantage West Midlands and Coleshill Town Council DO NOT HAVE ANY MONEY !!! They are not companies. They do not capture productive work and turn it into money. They are part of government. In AWM case they are a very very big and expensive unelected quango. Their job is to spend your money that has been taken from you (50% income tax anyone ?) under threat of prison. Their business is to recycle tax money while taking the biggest possible cut for themselves. Wake up people. The public sector is now over 53% of the economy and top level tax is 50%. The unproductive bureaucrats have given up on leaching off the productive economy and are now trying to kill it. Wake up people. The are no entrepreneurs at the Institute of applied entrepreneurship ! All it is doing is trying to brain wash you into socialist public sector ways of thinking about business. I have worked in the public sector with business. Businesses often taught be a lot. I very rarely helped them. They knew their business and how it worked. The strange thing is that knowing Coventry University the is a lot of 'entrepreneurship' amongst its staff. However it must be kept hidden. Even taking about it would lead to a quick trip to the personnel department for a one hour intimidation session and if you were left in tears by the end, mission accomplished !

06/16/2009