Friday 15 July 2011

The Next Apprentice: Could Be You


Have you ever taken the time out to watch 'The Apprentice' however daunting it may sound, it's actually quite the source for entertainment, as well as a huge learning curb for viewers as well as the contestants. Lord Sugar takes on 16 hopefuls in a bid to find a business partner in whom he can invest a £250,000 prize into the winning contestants business, the winner will then be able to choose what type of business they wish to set up and will have the backing and mentoring of Lord Sugar, with each taking a 50/50 stake in the company.

Each week the contestants are divided into two teams, with one selected nominated Project Manager. The teams will go head-to-head in a series of tasks selected by Lord Sugar that will see their business skills tested to the maximum.

The two teams will then compete against each other under the watchful eye of Karren Brady and Nick Hewer, who will report their findings back to Lord Sugar.

After completing the task both teams will return to the boardroom to find out which team has won. Winning the task is usually dependent on gaining the most profit.

The winning team will be rewarded with a treat while the losing team’s Project Manager will select two other team members to accompany them back into the boardroom, where one of them will be fired.

The three candidates will then put their case to Lord Sugar who will then decide who will be fired and leave the competition for good.

Check out official 'Apprentice' site: http://www.bbc.co.uk/apprentice/


You never know you could be the next Apprentice, let us know of any business ideas that you may have. Would you be willing to go into business with Lord Sugar?

Also with just days to go before Lord Sugar announces his new business partner
in The Apprentice, comedian and frustrated fan Dara O Briain shares his theories on how to become a winning candidate. Using evidence from Series 7, Dara analyses the common mistakes candidates make, as well as the clever tactics that keep them in the running.
Catch it today at 22:35 on BBC One. Do You Like This post?Share With Your friends!

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