Karren Brady: How To Win At Entrepreneurship & Love (at the same time) | E133

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Karren Brady is a businesswoman, Vice Chairman of West Ham, a mainstay on BBC One’s The Apprentice for many years, and at the age of 23 became the youngest person to run a publicly traded company when she was put in charge of Birmingham City Football Club.

Topics:

01:21 Early years

10:15 How independence led me to success

12:58 What was the skill that made you stand out?

14:57 My first big deal

16:13 What was different about you?

20:58 Importance of being candid in business

25:11 Democracy within your business

27:29 Running West Ham United F.C

36:04 Do emotions compromise your decisions

39:17 Should clubs be more transparent?

42:52 Work and life balance

47:24 Sexism in football and the workplace

57:17 Your relationships

01:07:12 Is there a need to maintain desire?

01:08:31 Have you experienced anxiety?

01:09:24 Feminism & your milestones

01:14:02 What’s your advice to young women

01:15:45 Our last guest’s question

Karren:

https://twitter.com/karren_brady

https://www.instagram.com/karren_brady_official

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