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Why recession can be good time to start business | Why recession can be good time to start business |
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By Sarah Pennells Business reporter, BBC News | By Sarah Pennells Business reporter, BBC News |
Some people say that redundancy could be an opportunity | Some people say that redundancy could be an opportunity |
The UK is officially in recession and the next few months will bring more job losses, more gloomy statistics and more hardship. | The UK is officially in recession and the next few months will bring more job losses, more gloomy statistics and more hardship. |
But it could also provide an opportunity for some people to start their own business. | But it could also provide an opportunity for some people to start their own business. |
In the early 1990s, during the last recession, thousands of people who were made redundant decided to set up on their own. | In the early 1990s, during the last recession, thousands of people who were made redundant decided to set up on their own. |
So for some people, redundancy turned out to be a blessing in disguise. | So for some people, redundancy turned out to be a blessing in disguise. |
Robyn Jones is a successful businesswoman who runs her own catering company, Charlton House Catering. This year it's likely to have a turnover of £80 million. | Robyn Jones is a successful businesswoman who runs her own catering company, Charlton House Catering. This year it's likely to have a turnover of £80 million. |
The company employs around 2,000 people and has over 150 clients, but it was not an easy start. | The company employs around 2,000 people and has over 150 clients, but it was not an easy start. |
Robyn Jones was made redundant from her job in the catering division of a construction company in 1991, just as the UK went into recession. | Robyn Jones was made redundant from her job in the catering division of a construction company in 1991, just as the UK went into recession. |
Banana boxes | Banana boxes |
Robyn admits that redundancy was - initially - a huge blow to her confidence and that she and her husband worried about how they would pay their bills, but she also recognised that it could be an opportunity. | Robyn admits that redundancy was - initially - a huge blow to her confidence and that she and her husband worried about how they would pay their bills, but she also recognised that it could be an opportunity. |
Using a wallpaper paste table as a desk and banana boxes as shelves, she started her business in a spare room. | Using a wallpaper paste table as a desk and banana boxes as shelves, she started her business in a spare room. |
I had to force myself and be positive the whole time Robyn Jones, businesswoman | I had to force myself and be positive the whole time Robyn Jones, businesswoman |
The first few months meant one telephone call after another. | The first few months meant one telephone call after another. |
"It was hard to keep your morale up. Everyone put the phone down and didn't want to talk to you," she says. | "It was hard to keep your morale up. Everyone put the phone down and didn't want to talk to you," she says. |
"We had to keep picking up the phone and do the next call. I wouldn't let myself have a coffee until I'd spoken to a client and I couldn't have lunch until I'd booked an appointment. I had to force myself and be positive the whole time." | "We had to keep picking up the phone and do the next call. I wouldn't let myself have a coffee until I'd spoken to a client and I couldn't have lunch until I'd booked an appointment. I had to force myself and be positive the whole time." |
It took six months of phone calls and meetings before Robyn secured her first contract, supplying catering to a residential centre run by Guide Dogs for the Blind. | It took six months of phone calls and meetings before Robyn secured her first contract, supplying catering to a residential centre run by Guide Dogs for the Blind. |
But other contracts soon followed. | But other contracts soon followed. |
Robyn believes her success was helped by the fact that she was prepared to listen to exactly what the client wanted. | Robyn believes her success was helped by the fact that she was prepared to listen to exactly what the client wanted. |
"We could offer a service that was tailor made to suit the company. A lot of competitors offered something that was just one thing and that was it, but we were able to tailor-make it to what the client really wanted," she says. | "We could offer a service that was tailor made to suit the company. A lot of competitors offered something that was just one thing and that was it, but we were able to tailor-make it to what the client really wanted," she says. |
Good ideas | Good ideas |
According to the multi-millionaire entrepreneur James Caan, who stars in Dragon's Den, there is no ideal time to have a great business idea. | According to the multi-millionaire entrepreneur James Caan, who stars in Dragon's Den, there is no ideal time to have a great business idea. |
He started one of his most successful businesses, an executive headhunting company, in 1992 when the UK was in recession. | He started one of his most successful businesses, an executive headhunting company, in 1992 when the UK was in recession. |
I think believe in yourself, believe in the strength of your idea, because if you truly believe that idea is a compelling proposition, it's going to work regardless James Caan Multi-millionaire entrepreneur | |
By the time he sold the business, it had 147 offices in 30 different countries. | By the time he sold the business, it had 147 offices in 30 different countries. |
"If you've got a good idea today, I would encourage you to do it, I think you should go for it," he says. | "If you've got a good idea today, I would encourage you to do it, I think you should go for it," he says. |
"I think believe in yourself, believe in the strength of your idea, because if you truly believe that idea is a compelling proposition, it's going to work regardless. It may not be as big, it may not grow as fast but it will succeed, because good ideas always work." | |
Finding money | Finding money |
Many people may have been put off the idea of launching a business because of worries that the banks have cut back on their lending. | Many people may have been put off the idea of launching a business because of worries that the banks have cut back on their lending. |
According to the British Bankers' Association, lending by its members is up slightly on a year ago, although the rate of growth is slower than it has been. | According to the British Bankers' Association, lending by its members is up slightly on a year ago, although the rate of growth is slower than it has been. |
I think the good news is that people will actually be challenged to refine their business plan and look at the finance they actually need Andy Berrow Business Link | I think the good news is that people will actually be challenged to refine their business plan and look at the finance they actually need Andy Berrow Business Link |
Meanwhile, a number of foreign banks are not providing funding, which is reducing overall levels. | Meanwhile, a number of foreign banks are not providing funding, which is reducing overall levels. |
However, according to Andy Berrow from the government-funded advice service, Business Link, that should not put people off. | However, according to Andy Berrow from the government-funded advice service, Business Link, that should not put people off. |
"Those people who have got a really good sound business plan and who've really researched an idea will still be able to get finance," he says. | "Those people who have got a really good sound business plan and who've really researched an idea will still be able to get finance," he says. |
"Yes it will be hard because the banks undoubtedly are more reluctant to lend now but I think the good news is that people will actually be challenged to refine their business plan and look at the finance they actually need." | "Yes it will be hard because the banks undoubtedly are more reluctant to lend now but I think the good news is that people will actually be challenged to refine their business plan and look at the finance they actually need." |
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