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Mike Southon
Born
England, UK
Occupation(s)Entrepreneur, writer

Mike Southon is a British entrepreneur and author.[1]

Education

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Mike Southon was educated at Papplewick School, Ascot (where he was a contemporary of Richard Curtis) and Wellington College, Crowthorne (where in 1967 he met Chris West, who was to become his co-author).

He subsequently attended Imperial College London to read mechanical engineering, but left after a year. He worked at Tate & Lyle Research in Reading for a while and then went on to the University of Bradford to read chemical engineering and management economics.

Work

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Southon was co-founder of The Instruction Set, a Unix training company, in 1984. Other co-founders were Peter Griffiths[2] and Mike Banahan. The company grew to 150 people, then was bought out in 1989 by Hoskyns Group (now part of Capgemini).

During the 1990s, he was involved with 17 startup companies, including Riversoft and Micromuse, both of which had public floatations.

In 2002, he published The Beermat Entrepreneur[3] with Chris West. This book criticises the approach to entrepreneurship taught in many business schools as excessively corporate, and instead presents a model whereby customers are found as quickly as possible and where formal business planning is only carried out once the entrepreneur is sure of the product and where it fits in the market.

The entrepreneur is presented as a specific kind of individual, with strengths and weaknesses (as opposed to models whereby entrepreneurship is seen as a set of behaviours that anyone can carry out). Such a person needs to work with particular individuals at different times in the business' life – with a small group of expert 'cornerstones' at the start, with a 'dream team' of committed, 'can-do' individuals as the company grows to 25 people, then with more conventional employees after that point.

The Beermat Entrepreneur has sold over 100,000 copies all over the world in many languages, including Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Spanish and Dutch.

Several other books followed, including two 'Beermat Guides' in sales and finance, and a book for intrapreneurs, The Boardroom Entrepreneur.

Mike has written regular columns for the Daily Telegraph, Financial Times (weekly, for four years) and Mail on Sunday.

He is now one of the most experienced entrepreneur mentors in the UK, having done face-to-face sessions with over 2,500 people in the last fifteen years.

He has also spoken at over 1,500 live events, and interviewed many business celebrities on stage, including Sir Richard Branson at the first International Festival of Business in Liverpool, where he was Entrepreneur in Residence for two years

In 2018, a thoroughly revised edition of The Beermat Entrepreneur was published. While maintaining the basic outlines of the 'Beermat' model of business growth, the model has been finessed. In the original book, a five-way equity split between entrepreneur and cornerstones was suggested, but this has been changed. The role of the entrepreneur's supporting 'foil' is discussed. The material on business ethics is expanded. Experiences of entrepreneurs who used the original model (or parts of it) are included, and the marketing section has been updated to discuss social media.

Mike has been Entrepreneur in Residence at Bayes (formerly Cass) Business School, where he and Chris West taught 11-week modules in 'Introduction to Entrepreneurship' and 'Marketing Strategy' to Business Management Undergraduates.

Books

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  • The Beermat Entrepreneur: Turn a Good Idea into a Great Business, Mike Southon and Chris West. Prentice Hall, 2002. ISBN 0-273-65929-4. Also 2005, ISBN 0-273-70454-0.
  • The Beermat Entrepreneur – Live, Mike Southon and Chris West. Financial Times / Prentice Hall, 2002. ISBN 0-273-66379-8. (Audio CD.)
  • The Boardroom Entrepreneur, Mike Southon and Chris West. Random House Business Books, 2005. ISBN 1-84413-818-6.
  • Sales on a Beermat, Mike Southon and Chris West. Random House Business Books, 2005. ISBN 1-84413-819-4.
  • Finance on a Beermat, Mike Southon and Chris West. Random House Business Books, 2006. ISBN 1-905211-03-1.
  • This is How Yoodoo it: Great Advice from Some of the UK's Top Thinkers on Entrepreneurship,[4] Mike Southon. Ecademy Press, 2010. ISBN 978-1-905823-98-7.
  • The Beermat Entrepreneur: Turn a Good Idea into a Great Business Third Edition, Mike Southon and Chris West. Pearson Education, 2018. ISBN 978-1-292-24383-2.

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