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The Apprentice Week 11: Litner’s aggressive questionning
I always look forward to the penultimate round of interviews in the Apprentice. I would like to be able to say it is because of the unique insights they offer into the candidates. If I am being honest, though, it is because the interviewer’s tactics are...

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The Apprentice Week 9: Good thing Ben loves himself as no one else does
Finally this week’s episode has found something that Ben is an expert in: the art of self-love. I can only assume that from an early age, Ben has worked hard to master mirror mantras, looking deep into his own eyes and repeating “I love and accept myself...

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Homophobia hits the Apprentice as Howard plans to turn Margate into a gay resort
We'll see this evening how the BBC chooses to treat alleged homophobic remarks, widely reported in the press last month. In tonight's task, Week 8, Sir Alan invites the two teams to rebrand the seaside town of Margate. When Howard Ebison, who...

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The Apprentice League: Candidates' strengths and weaknesses in detail
I thought it might be interesting to give a more detailed breakdown of the performance of our candidates using the Leadership Radar model that was outlined in an earlier blog. Yasmina is the leader because she is the highest scorer in three of the four...

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The Apprentice Week 5: KO for KD NY
New Yorker Kimberly Davis, who has propped up the Apprentice League Table since the beginning, finally departed the programme last night after a creating a disastrous campaign for a new breakfast cereal. Chosen as the Project Manager, about the only thing...

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Apprentice week 2 preview: catering for egos
Another Apprentice staple for the second week - contract catering. Sir Alan challenges the candidates to set up a catering service for busy professionals in the City of London. The teams must agree on a distinctive identity to stand out from the competition...

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Apprentice Lego animation: Margaret says "Whatever". Superb!
@NotSirAlanSugar is particularly annoyed that he can't embed video here. Any of you who've never seen previous episodes of BolegBros' Apprentice's animation are in for real treat Better than the real thing: http://www.youtube.com/watch...

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The Apprentice week 1: Anita Shah – the first mistake
First show, first firing, first mistake. Anita Shah, one of my pre-series predictions for an early exit, was unfortunate to be dismissed. Senior sales consultant Debra Barr should have been given the chop. The first one to depart is doubly unfortunate...

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Interview with Sir Alan Sugar: "I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken"
Sir Alan Sugar has given an in-depth interview to the This Is Money in which he admits to being perfect. 'Yeah. I thought I was wrong once, but I was mistaken.' Asked whether the grasping, materialistic nature of the programme is out of touch...

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Bookies' favourites, business jargon, Nick Hewer and the Apprentice house 2009
The new series of the Apprentice may yet to have begun, but already news site and blogs are full of gossip around the show. North Yorkshire whizz-kid Rocky Andrews is favourite according to his local paper... while the carefully selected prospective proteges...

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