If your experience is anything like mine, then listening to good business advice should net you an extra £2 million.

It’s important to say at this early point that I didn’t listen to Advice, so you’re not about to hear me crowing on about anything. Indeed, if I’d realised sooner that I needed advice I reckon, right now, we’d be worth that extra £2 million. But I didn’t. So we’re not.

I try not to blame myself too much. It simply didn’t occur to me that I might have needed some advice. And when it did, it was almost by accident.

Henry and I had been running ISL for three years, and it was going well. We’d both been successful recruiters in previous lives, and carried on being successful on our own and in an environment we enjoyed.

Then came the mistakes. We hired the wrong people or we managed them poorly, or maybe a bit of both. I won’t dodge the blame for this because, of the two of us, I was the one who said I’d look after the management side of things while Henry concentrated on our clients.