An introduction to Micro-Tyco, the exciting new enterprise challenge from WildHearts for companies, universities, colleges and schools
Meet some of the Micro-Tyco video mentors for 2011, including Sir Tom Hunter and Bob Keiller, who will be providing unique tips and advice
WildHearts have partnered with prestigious organisations across business, industry and education to deliver Micro-Tyco. Meet them here.
Members of the Top Earning Team of Micro-Tyco 2010 tell the incredible story of how they turned £1 into over £4000 in just one month
A personal invitation to businesses from Annette Bruton,Director of Education, Culture and Sport at Aberdeen Council, to participate in the Micro-Tyco challenge
Dr John Park of the Robert Gordon University (a former corporate recruiter) explains why he has made Micro-Tyco a compulsory part of business degrees at RGU
Fiona Downey, an Education Development Officer, describes how perfectly Micro-Tyco fits with the Curriculum for Excellence & helps pupils develop key skills
Here John McCann, Director of Next Practice at Scotland's Colleges, explains why they are partnering with Micro-Tyco and urging colleges nationwide to take part
CEO Dr Lesley Sawyer explains that the Scottish Council for Development & Industry (SCDI) is partnering with Micro-Tyco to help encourage young entrepreneurs
The Director for Enterprise Rent-A-Car Scotland and Northern Ireland discusses why her company is so excited to be entering teams to Micro-Tyco
Fiona Godsman, Chief Exec of the Scottish Institute for Enterprise (SIE), discusses how Micro-Tyco will help her organisation turn students into entrepreneurs
Gillian Johnson, a manager at BDO Glasgow, explains how the global accountancy firm got involved with WildHearts and the Micro-Tyco enterprise challenge
The Chief Executive of the Entrepreneurial Exchange explains that they are delighted to partner with Micro-Tyco to stimulate enterprise
Dr Sandra Hill and students from the University of the West of Scotland's Business School describe how Micro-Tyco helps make business studies real for students