Who is it for? International Graduates of Coventry University or Coventry University London Campus Those that have a “genuine and credible business.

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Summayyah Hussain shussain@cad.coventry.ac.uk

Who is it for? International Graduates of Coventry University or Coventry University London Campus Those that have a “genuine and credible business idea” Those that have “Entrepreneurial skills” Those that want to develop their business within the UK

Genuine and Credible Business Idea Your business idea must be; Innovative An idea that is not displacing the current UK Market Potential for growth Not a lifestyle business! Within the bounds of possibility You must be a convincing entrepreneur

Entrepreneurial Skills Optimism - Are you a positive thinker? Vision - Can you see where things can be improved? Initiative - Are you able to solve problems, find solutions? Desire for Control - Do you enjoy being in charge and making decisions? Drive and Persistence - Are you self motivated? Are you prepared to work hard for a long time to realise your goals! Risk Tolerance - Are you able to take risks even when thing are uncertain? Resilience - Do you learn and grow from your mistakes and failures? Focus – Can you streamline what needs to be done? Is your attention to detail good? Learn – Are you flexible and adaptable to learning? Self Reflection – Are you willing to develop yourself?

What Incubation Support will I receive? 12 months trading business address status at Coventry University London Campus Access to a programme of networking and specialist training events An Entrepreneurs Toolkit to develop and drive forwards your business What Incubation Support will I receive? Two hours mentoring per month 12 Months registered business address at Coventry University Enterprise Hub Access to the University business support programmes. A hot desk space within a shared office in Coventry or London. Access to Coventry University London Campus business support services

Your Journey to a successful business… Commit your efforts to develop your business Attend Monthly meetings/Workshops Maintain contact with key staff members at the University Track your business progress with the Toolkit with business mentor