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SmallBizPod #97 – John Griffin of Addison Lee
Manage episode 56713692 series 2066
This week SmallBizPod #97, the small business podcast brought to you in association with the British Library’s Business & Intellectual Property Centre, begins a new series called Going For Growth and begins with an interview with John Griffin, the founder and chairman of Addison Lee, Europe’s largest mini-cab company.
Right click here to download the podcast for start-ups, small businesses and entrepreneurs.
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Show Notes
Summary
Intro:
â—� Alex on what’s coming up in the podcast and an introduction to the British Library’s Business & IP Centre which offers free access to business and intellectual property information, workshops, networking events and one-to-one advice sessions for businesses of all sizes from startups to growing enterprises.
Features:
â—� Interview with John Griffin, the founder and chairman of Addison Lee, Europe’s biggest mini-cab company. Alex and John discuss his extraordinary business story where a chance meeting with a man in a pub lead to John seizing an opportunity to build a business which began with one man in a leaky Battersea office with a bucket to catch the rain coming through the roof. John talks about how he grew Addison Lee to become one of the best known London private hire transport companies, his management style, how to motivate staff and dealing with the pressures of life leading a growth company. Lots of great advice on leading a team, managing growth, staying positive, keeping business simple and staying grounded as your company becomes successful.
76 episodes
Manage episode 56713692 series 2066
This week SmallBizPod #97, the small business podcast brought to you in association with the British Library’s Business & Intellectual Property Centre, begins a new series called Going For Growth and begins with an interview with John Griffin, the founder and chairman of Addison Lee, Europe’s largest mini-cab company.
Right click here to download the podcast for start-ups, small businesses and entrepreneurs.
Click on the play button below to listen now
If you’d like to subscribe using an RSS feed click on the orange feed button at the very top right of this page or better still subscribe to the podcast on iTunes it’s free and you’ll never miss an episode of SmallBizPod.
For those who’d like to download SmallBizPod or listen to it now, right click on the download link or left click on the grey arrow button above to play now.
Show Notes
Summary
Intro:
â—� Alex on what’s coming up in the podcast and an introduction to the British Library’s Business & IP Centre which offers free access to business and intellectual property information, workshops, networking events and one-to-one advice sessions for businesses of all sizes from startups to growing enterprises.
Features:
â—� Interview with John Griffin, the founder and chairman of Addison Lee, Europe’s biggest mini-cab company. Alex and John discuss his extraordinary business story where a chance meeting with a man in a pub lead to John seizing an opportunity to build a business which began with one man in a leaky Battersea office with a bucket to catch the rain coming through the roof. John talks about how he grew Addison Lee to become one of the best known London private hire transport companies, his management style, how to motivate staff and dealing with the pressures of life leading a growth company. Lots of great advice on leading a team, managing growth, staying positive, keeping business simple and staying grounded as your company becomes successful.
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