logo
Proof Over Pitch

Proof Over Pitch

Entrepreneur4 hours ago

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.
You're reading Entrepreneur United Kingdom, an international franchise of Entrepreneur Media.
"In 2024, using AI felt like trying to squeeze answers from a confused intern - slow, vague, and always needing correction." By 2025, says entrepreneur and mentor Mike Greene, things have changed. "Now, it's like having a sharp-thinking partner who's always on."
He points to a shift in pace: "Say I've got to prep a talk for a room of B2B founders. In under 10 minutes, AI helps me outline it, punch it up, and add a data-driven hook. That used to take a day." He continues: "Or say I'm building a go-to-market strategy, I'll drop in a few bullet points, and it helps me instantly spot gaps or test positioning angles I wouldn't have thought of at speed."
"Last year, it was impressive but unreliable. Now it's sharper and I use it for idea generation and writing. I move through execution faster than ever. It's not about replacing anyone. It's about removing friction so you can focus on your core priorities."
This clarity extends beyond technology. Greene is blunt about his own mistakes: "I no longer fall for polished decks and big promises. I'd take case studies at face value. 'We helped Company X 10x their revenue in 3 months!' Sure you did."
"This can be an expensive mistake as you are taking presentation for performance. Instead, I now ask for specifics. I look for independent proof, not the one client who loved them, but patterns, repeatability and raw data."
"I've stopped confusing activity with accomplishment. Posting on LinkedIn doesn't mean someone's growing the business. Jumping on Zooms all day isn't execution. Since only trusting what can be evidenced, the quality of people and results around me has gone up massively."
He has changed his view on team-building too. "I used to think hiring fast showed ambition, that the more people on the payroll, the more serious you looked. Turns out, more people often mean more overhead, more complexity, and more distractions from actually building something that works."
"With focus, AI, and external input, you can avoid bad hires and stay agile. From six to seven figures, you need others to give you that push in the right direction as you can't be an expert in everything. Eight to nine? It's all about building it to run without you."
For UK founders, Greene believes one of the greatest assets remains underappreciated. "Brand Britain."
"Look past the headlines. Outside the UK, 'British' still signals quality. We've got a global trust halo that most founders don't even realise they're standing under."
"And then there's the structural support: schemes like SEIS and EIS mean UK startups can de-risk early investment like almost nowhere else."
"If you know how to position it, the UK's still a phenomenal place to start, grow, and raise. But too many founders ignore that edge, trying to mimic Silicon Valley instead of doubling down on what makes Britain bankable."
"We've got investor appetite, consumer trust, and a strong ecosystem, if you know how to use it."
Looking to the future, Greene sees substance overtaking noise. "The noise fades. Truth rises."
"Right now, startup culture is noisy. As capital tightens and AI levels the playing field, only the founders who deliver real value will last, backed by proof not hype equipped with real results that speak for themselves."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Romanian Pro-EU Parties Sign Coalition Deal to Tackle Budget Gap
Romanian Pro-EU Parties Sign Coalition Deal to Tackle Budget Gap

Bloomberg

time14 minutes ago

  • Bloomberg

Romanian Pro-EU Parties Sign Coalition Deal to Tackle Budget Gap

Romania's mainstream parties signed an agreement to form a new government after months of political turmoil, with a key goal to tackle the European Union's biggest budget deficit. Lawmakers in Bucharest are set to approve the cabinet of Prime Minister-designate Ilie Bolojan in a vote on Monday as the Social Democrats, the Liberals and two other smaller parties hold a majority of over 60% in the legislature.

IDEX Biometrics ASA: Issue of shares
IDEX Biometrics ASA: Issue of shares

Yahoo

time19 minutes ago

  • Yahoo

IDEX Biometrics ASA: Issue of shares

Reference is made to the stock exchange announcement by IDEX Biometrics ASA (the "Company") on 22 May 2025 regarding the issuance of in total 5,412,932 new shares to board member Annika Olsson, as part of Annika Olsson taking part in receiving her board remuneration as shares. Please refer to the stock exchange announcement for further information on the details and background for the share issuance. The Board resolved today to issue the above-mentioned shares to Annika Olsson, pursuant to the board authorization provided for this purpose by the Company's annual general meeting on 21 May 2025. Further, the Board resolved today to issue an additional 69 shares at 0.01 per share to an employee of the Company. The issue is related to the share consolidation (100-to-1) resolved by the Company's extraordinary general meeting held on 11 April 2025, agenda item 8. As announced by the Company on 18 June 2025, the consolidation of shares will take place on 4 July 2025. The share issuance is required so that the total number of shares in the Company is dividable by 100. Following the issue of the new shares referenced above, the Company's share capital will be NOK 47,364,256 divided into 4,736,425,600 registered shares each with a nominal value of NOK 0.01. For further information, contact: Kristian Flaten, CFO, Tel: +47 95092322 E-mail: ir@ About IDEX Biometrics: IDEX Biometrics ASA (IDEX) is a global technology leader in fingerprint biometrics, offering authentication solutions across payments, access control, and digital identity. Our solutions bring convenience, security, peace of mind and seamless user experiences to the world. Built on patented and proprietary sensor technologies, integrated circuit designs, and software, our biometric solutions target card-based applications for payments and digital authentication. As an industry-enabler we partner with leading card manufacturers and technology companies to bring our solutions to market. For more information, visit About this notice: This notice was issued by Kristian Flaten, CFO, on 23 June 2025 at 09:35 CET on behalf of IDEX Biometrics ASA. This information is subject to the disclosure requirements pursuant to Section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store