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Old October 9, 2006, 04:27 PM
Duane Adolph
 
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Default Re: Move Over Apprentice here comes the Dragons Den

Hi Sandi,

Point taken. I must admit I was focusing on only the ONE successful pitch when I made the comment.

Thanks for adding your comments and insights. (I've added these to my new Dragon Notebook :->)

Wish you could see this show...

I'm sure the YOUTUBE nation will soon have episodes posted up there.

Very educational indeed

Duane



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Originally Posted by Sandi Bowman View Post
Very astute observations, Duane.

I'll tend to disagree slightly with one thing you expressed, however. When I viewed the other episodes ect, I did not feel, with one exception, that the dragons were necessarily eliminating things that didn't tie in with their existing businesses. In fact, I got the opposite impression...that they were, to a certain extent, seeking to diversify.

The things they seemed very adamant about is that there'd be little interest in manufacturing hard goods for the most part and that none of the money would be allocated strictly for wages. That makes sense to me. Wages are a waterfall and, once it's unleashed, it's gone and no guarantee of a return. On the other hand, anything that builds product or value in the company stands a hope of recovery should liquidation occur.

One other point: they all seemed to be looking for a certain level of committment in the presenters...an enthusiasm that, while tempered by reality, would brook no interference in the process to get going on it. You might call it a devotion to their project and willingness to give the last ounce of energy to see it succeed. They're right again: sometimes sheer gutsy determination makes the difference between success and failure.

Very educational to watch the process and the interpersonal interactions. Wish I could see more of it.

Sandi Bowman
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