Apprentice 2013: Should Jason Leech have stood down as project manager? Take our poll
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Your support makes all the difference.Love was not in the air for Luisa Zissman and Jason Leech during Lord Sugar’s dating task.
For the first time in The Apprentice’s history Jason Leech stood down as project manager halfway through the task, allowing Luisa Zissman to seize control of team Evolve’s ‘Friends and Flowers’ dating website.
Nick was unimpressed in the boardroom with the way Luisa “barked and barked” at Jason’s heels when he overran on designing the logo, but Jason continued to claim he stood down for “honourable” reasons.
Was it Jason’s lack of decision-making skills or Luisa’s streak of self-promotion that led to the failure of the task?
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