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Alan sugar
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what has he actually done? Ok so he built up "amstrad" but really - what has he done lately? Also "on offer is a 50/50 partnership" - is the winner gonna put 250000 in then? What about if their business is rubbish, and the winning candidate has an idea to sell rubber women - is he really going to associate with that?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.He started with Amstrad but now has a few other companies and is worth about £700million or there abouts so he must know a tad about business. I don't think he's rude at all, some of the supposed business wannabes are total idiots. If you can't take an earbashing from lord Sugar then your not going to get very far.
He quite facinates me in a way and I like the fact he is proud of his roots and where he comes from, showing people that you don't have to have a heap of qualifications or come from a wealthy background to be successful in business and pushes the hard work ethic of it.
I was at an awards do he spoke at some years ago and I didn't realise how little he is, he walked right passed me with his entourage when he was leaving.
I have to agree about the contestants now, they are just a bit of a joke. True about the actual costs of the task although I see it he is looking for skills and characteristics so provided the tasks show those (and make for good viewing!) then the realism of the cost is not so important. I doubt some of the tasks would be so entertaining if they were more realistic.
I was at an awards do he spoke at some years ago and I didn't realise how little he is, he walked right passed me with his entourage when he was leaving.
I have to agree about the contestants now, they are just a bit of a joke. True about the actual costs of the task although I see it he is looking for skills and characteristics so provided the tasks show those (and make for good viewing!) then the realism of the cost is not so important. I doubt some of the tasks would be so entertaining if they were more realistic.
the programme's about finding people who have the skills to succeed in business. (Being TV, it's also about reality TV, personality clashes, catchphrases, audience identification, competition etc). Sugar clearly has the requisite business skills himself - he didn't inherit his money. He seems to have the personality to get people watching - it doesn't much matter if you like him or hate him so long as you watch.
Seems like just the job to me. But a lot will also depend on the contestants; if they're all dull and stupid, people won't watch.
Seems like just the job to me. But a lot will also depend on the contestants; if they're all dull and stupid, people won't watch.