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SME businesses in the City of London and throughout the rest of the UK must be offered specialist advice in order for them to grow effectively in the aftermath of the global economic downturn.That is the view of Tim Campbell, former winner of television competition The Apprentice and chief executive officer of the Bright Ideas Trust, who has said that a support structure must be put in place to help the country's smaller companies in these tough financial times. This would help such firms to avoid the same "pitfalls" and "mistakes" made by organisations in the past, he remarked. "There needs to be mentors for small businesses," he added. Mr Campbell's comments came after his appointment last month by the Greater London Authority as mayor Boris Johnson's ambassador for training and enterprise. He went on to state that while many companies are happy to act as "one or two man bands", financial and mental backing must be available for those firms that "want to grow". Posted by Mary King
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SME businesses in the City of London and throughout the rest of the UK must be offered specialist advice in order for them to grow effectively in the aftermath of the global economic downturn.




