EiR Student lunches – Going down a treat!!

The EiR student lunches have been a great success since their inception at the start of the year…

This gives the students a chance to chat informally with the EiRs and grill them on their practical business experience and gain a valueable insight into the “Real World” out there…

Check out how the students are enjoying the experience..

“Having Entrepreneurs in Residence that are so friendly and accessible has greatly enhanced my experience of university. The programme has allowed me to show that I am serious about my degree and meet with individuals from many different backgrounds and industries to hear about their journeys and experiences. The EiR Lunch atmosphere has been especially useful for me, as I have really got a chance to get to know these people in a less structured and formal setting.

Thank you for all your wonderful work with EiRs ”

Freyja

Student Matt Taylor & EiR Adrian Cresswell – Design Sprint

Student Matt Taylor was assisting EiR Adrian Cresswell and his team here on campus last week:

Matt runs the Hive which is an entrepreneurial networking group here at Lancaster and was assisting Adrian (MD of AM Services) and his sales director Ashley Kirk and Ops director Greg O’Brien by running a Design Sprint for them. They were tackling their challenging acquisition dilemma by using Design Sprint processes which is a 2-5 day process that tackles critical business challenges and moves from idea to prototype to decision in a fraction of time this normally happens in!

 

Amazing Digital News on the EiR front

Fantastic news from our local coffee man himself EiR Ian Steel

 

Hi Fleur,

We had some amazing news this week on the digital front. I thought worth sharing with the EiRs, as we’re all seeking that Holy Grail of how to cut through the digital noise and make an impression online. If data is the new oil, then content is the spark that lights the flame to drive the engine that drives the traffic to your site. (I’ll stop there before we stretch the analogy too far!)

Out of the blue we were informed by a reputable RSS feeder called @feedspot that we were ranked in the Top 40 Coffee Blogs on the Planet! Not bad considering I’ve only just started blogging in earnest this year. It doesn’t make me an overnight expert in blogging but it does show what you can achieve when you pour a lifetime of observation into your ruminations…! Here’s the link: https://t.co/BX9lqQgfHB and here’s the link to the blogs: https://thecoffeehopper.com/journal/ if anyone wants to see how to enrich your content by throwing the kitchen sink at it, I’m always happy to share information. I always have in mind: “To your own voice be true” and on this occasion it seems to have cut through…

Many Thanks,

Ian.

Ian Steel
Keeper of the Flame
Atkinsons Coffee Roasters
12, China Street
Lancaster

It’s been a busy few weeks for the EiRs

Kelly-Anne Sharp from Voice Work was with us 9th Feb..

Kelly writes…”I had fabulous day working with students, lecturers and other members of staff on Thursday last week as part of her residency with Lancaster University Management School In particular, the open Q & A session with students in the Learning Zone was great fun! It turned into a mini workshop and a couple of demonstrations with willing volunteers making very quick and positive changes to their speaking voices for great impact!”

Some great feedback from the students too…

I had a fantastic time attending an event being lead by Kelly. It was great to get some practical advice for improving my voice when presenting and working with others. It’s definitely an asset people seem to forget about, yet Kelly demonstrated it’s power! Kelly has since been an amazing source of advice for furthering my voice over work. Adam S

 

Welcome to our new latest international EiR Nicholas Draeger from Nurevas 

Mike Gray finished off the last week of the Lent term in style

A selection of EiR Case Studies

Entrepreneurs-in-Residence at Lancaster University Management School

Our Entrepreneurs-in-Residence (EiR) community helps students and faculty to learn from SMEs – about how to develop ideas and deal with challenges, about the impact of change and the skills needed to succeed in today’s marketplace. Dating back to 2008 and our notion of bringing in a ‘cultural irritant’ to challenge our own programmes, this evolving initiative now comprises a network of 55 EiRs, each spending 2-3 days on campus a year, mentoring students in numerous ways. We have asked three of these EiRs, all Managing Directors and founders of businesses in the region, about their recent experiences:-

 

Several days in the life of a new EiR

Janie Ash

www.betterwithjam.com

Janie is a brand strategist and has a diverse history of entrepreneurial endeavours. She started Better with Jam to create a different kind of marketing agency, built around collaboration, the active pursuit of happiness and great ideas.

Her 20-year relationship with LUMS has spanned a Masters in Marketing, leadership and business programmes, working with students on various projects and acting as a supplier. Late in 2017, she became an EiR. Her first assignment was to give a talk to students in which she discussed making business ideas a reality.

“Young people need help to bridge that transition from leaving university to starting careers in the real world,” she says. “And there’s a lot, as entrepreneurs, as businesses, that we can do to give them a practical grounding and help them find their way.”

Janie’s three days on campus were a “full on” introduction to the role. She began by running a Masterclass on crowdfunding, followed by a drop-in slot advising a mix of undergraduates and postgraduates on everything from setting up a business importing saffron to getting into the film business and how to get work experience in America.

By the second day, she was acting as a panel member judging and feeding back on students’ projects. By the third day she was assessing business plan presentations by MBA students. “I really enjoyed the opportunity to give a fresh perspective,” she says. “Even though it was really intensive, I felt I’d been exposed to a different stimulus and was energised by it.”

 

 

Going beyond the brief

 Brian Gregory

www.safety-managementuk.com

 

Brian is the pioneering force behind Safety Management (UK), the UK’s largest independent provider of fire risk assessments. An EiR since 2013, he admits he finds it hard to say no to giving extra help, particularly when students make the effort to follow up: “I get excited by exciting young people with good ideas.”

In addition to tutoring, his EiR work includes supporting undergraduates with their dissertations – by questionnaire, Skype or face-to-face – and with the business plans that form part of their courses. A recent example, based on smart technology, had inspired the students to go beyond the programme requirement and develop it as a business idea. Brian helped them take it to prototype.

Similarly, he found himself mentoring resourceful and imaginative postgraduates who were developing an entrepreneurial global importing/exporting idea outside their New Venture Challenge.

Having built up an extensive network over the years, Brian is also happy to use this to help students – as when he brought a student studying safety and security in sporting venues together with a London-based security expert. He sees it as a two-way street that can ultimately deliver commercial benefit to his own clients as well.

“Being there at the start of the journey is exciting for me as a mentor,” he says. “It’s very rewarding watching young people flourish into their full potential.”

 

 

Looking forward to new possibilities

Andrew Moses

www.theconfigteam.co.uk

During an 11-year relationship with LUMS, Andrew’s business has grown eightfold. SAP logistics experts The Config Team now implement software all over the world. Interestingly, even their method for producing demos of warehouse solutions grew out of a project that brought EiRs and MBA students together with our partners Saatchi & Saatchi. “We create a tabletop immersive experience,” he says. “And that’s come from working with the School and its students to look at things in a non-traditional way.”

Clearly an ‘immersive experience’ is how Andrew sees the EiR scheme. He describes spending a whole afternoon recently, assessing business pitches from 2nd year undergraduates. “I try to give them improvement ideas in a constructive way. It’s really uplifting to see young talent – and it encourages me to bring it into our company.”

He gives the example of two students who joined him on placements. “Being a relatively small business, we let them get stuck in, across the business. They got a lot out of it, and we’re still using some of the things that they came up with. Another time, we were considering launching a product and got a group of students in to look at the benefits and challenges. That was really valuable on both sides.”

 

As we speak, Andrew is looking forward to being on campus next week. In fact, he envisages a future with EiRs providing a more regular presence, in a designated space where students can just drop in for a chat. “Yes, it can be a big time commitment for entrepreneurs, but we wouldn’t keep coming back if we didn’t find it really fulfilling!”

 

For further details please visit: http://www.lancaster.ac.uk/lums/business/community/entrepreneurs-in-residence/

Great start to the Lent Term

A great start to the new Lent term with Mark Woodward, Oli Monks and Andrew Moses  kicking off the new Lent term enjoying “EiR – Student lunches”…

Great feedback from the students…

“We had an amazing time today, having the lunch the EiR. We learnt a lot of interesting things, the most important being planning; Mark told us that in order to succeed and to be an amazing entrepreneur you must make a plan well structured. …. communication is probably, the most important feature in a business and the most important lesson of all of these is that “practice makes perfect”. Therefore, “the younger you start, the better”. In conclusion, I believe that these is one of the most important experiences the university can offer and I would definitely encourage everyone to go to at least one meal with an EiR….Liviu


“Thoroughly enjoyed my time last week….Huge thanks for all of your work, time and prep. It was a brilliant couple of days and if it’s inspired any students then even better! Really grateful for all of your support Fleur. Best, Oli (EiR Oli Monks – 25th/26th January 2018)

EiR Annual Event 2017

Take a look at a few of the photos from our Annual Event earlier this month…..

 

EiR latest news – And a date for your diaries Mon 11th September

Hi all,

Now we have come to the end of the term with the EiRs and the Summer is here(and hopefully not gone…) we wanted to send a big thankyou to you all for being so helpful and accommodating throughout the year. We have had great feedback from the students on how you are becoming much more accessible and providing valuable help and support to the University.

Here are some facts and figures achieved over the 23 weeks on campus:

• EiRs contributed over 117 hours meeting with students in numerous ways such as one-to-ones, mock interviews, presentations.
• 154 additional hours were spent participating in specific teaching modules, guest lectures, student interaction.

I’m sure you will agree this is an amazing amount of time and effort and very much appreciated. These figures don’t include extra-curricular activity and work with the students which I know many of you do. Please do let us know if you are helping outside of the specific days on campus so we can record this.

I would also like to make you aware of a new EiR website we have been working on which will provide a platform where all the relevant news and features of the EiR programme can be added and viewed and accessed all in one place so do please have a look and bookmark this site. I will post regular updates, photos and feedback so we can all use it regularly and keep in touch. Please take a look:-

Entrepreneurs in Residence 2017

We also have all your fantastic videos online and ready to be viewed – I will be sending through a separate link in the next few days for you to have a look at them individually.

Can I also take this opportunity to let you know of some news which some of you may already know. Ian Gordon is sadly leaving us for pastures new on Friday 23rd June. I know that many of you know Ian and if you would like to wish him well, there is a collection in our office (C112) and a card will be available to sign, should you be popping in. I have heard that Ian wants to avoid a big “leaving do” but I will keep you posted of any developments.

Plans are in place for an EiR event on Monday 11th September 2017. Further details will be forwarded over the summer so keep the date free.

Many Thanks again,