These interviews delivered on EVERY level ๐Ÿ˜ฒ ๐Ÿ”ฅ The Apprentice – BBC

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  1. I often wonder how millions of Americans got taken in by Donald Trump, believing that The Apprentice was how you did business. Reading the comments on here from the UK, I can see the same phenomenon applies here. These โ€˜interviewsโ€™ are well researched and itโ€™s all done for effect and good TV. Nobody comes out of these looking good yet Lord Sugar always finds someone to go into business with. Think about it – they hand in their business plans (apparently) on day 1 – some (accordingly to the interviews several weeks later) are found to be only a few pages of waffle. Why on earth would you leave someone in the process till that stage if their business plan is a waste of time? – other than it being good TV to tear them to bits in an โ€˜interviewโ€™.

    I like the programme as entertainment generally but itโ€™s getting a bit old hat in its current form. Most tasks are rejigs of the previous series and inevitably involve one sub team doing something totally at variance to the other sub team because they werenโ€™t briefed properlyโ€™ or โ€˜made a decision themselves. You donโ€™t need to be a clever businessman to realise that is all done purposely so they screw up – after all, how many times do you see the sub team leader ringing the project manager to check what they decided on after re. colours/flavours etc. Most normal people would be liaising on the phone all day to make sure theyโ€™re singing the same tuneโ€ฆ..

    The interviews are fun, but letโ€™s face it, theyโ€™ve got an idea by then who they want

  2. Theyโ€™re probably not nasty at all to the candidates, itโ€™s probably edited so they only show the criticism and cut out all the positive bits. Theyโ€™re critiquing business plans so theyโ€™re actually doing them a favour by pointing out the issues in it.

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