This week on Down to Business we’re back in studio and covering all things business.
Here's what we have lined-up:
- So kicking things off as usual - we’re taking a look at the business pages, and the front pages of the morning's newspapers and our reviewer this week is comedian and communications consultant Alan Shortt.
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- AIB Datahack- Datahack is an unusual event run in the AIB Bank Centre which sees third level students competing in two separate programming competitions; one being a Hackathon and the other being a Datathon. Confused? Don’t worry will be crossing live to the event and explaining it all!
- Bobby in the Clouds - Bobby visit the GAA Museum and Skyline at Croke Park and finds out how you make a business out of walking around a stadium.
- Web Summit PITCH start-up competition - As part of this year’s Web Summit, 200 start-ups from around the world compete in hope of winning the competition, which is sponsored by Audi. It is the biggest start-up competition in Europe, and is open to any start-up that has received under $3 million in funding to date. We’ll be speaking to the winners.
- The Business of Pizza- This week in our Industry Review we’re speaking to people in the business. Our guests include Apache, Mizzoni and Base Wood Fire Pizza. Be warned; Bobby may eat some pizza for Breakfast.
- Exit Signs- Most business are concerned with staying solvent that they give very little thought to how they will eventually exit that business when the time comes. Bobby speaks to the author of a new book 'Exit Signs-Helping Small Business Owners Chart Their Exit Strategy.’
- Executive Chair- With the news that discount retailer Dealz discount reached a major milestone with the opening of its 50th store in Ireland we speak to its CEO Jim McCarthy.
All this and more on Down to Business with Bobby Kerr from 10am until midday tomorrow morning on air and online.
As ever, you can find my blog posts and weekly DTB highlights on our show page.