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Podcast series GET AMPLIFIED where we’re going to be talking about everything to do with working in the tech industry from staying ahead of the pace of change to fulfilment and well-being.Hosting the series will be Sam Routledge former CTO at Softcat who will be joined by Vicky Reddington from the Amplified Group. The team will be joined by leaders in the tech industry who will share their stories. We are going to share things we wish we knew 20 years ago. This is not rocket science but, we are going to highlight many of the things we do subconsciously and with a more conscious approach, done with intent and purpose can be hugely impactful. We will break it down and make it practical! Like everything we do at the Amplified Group, we will keep it real, it will be relevant and it will be lively!

  1. 15 May

    The Real Reason AI Projects Fail with Karina Arteaga

    Send us Fan Mail AI feels like it should be a shortcut to productivity, yet most teams still struggle to turn pilots into real business value.  We sit down with Karina Arteaga, CEO and founder of Visible Global and former operations leader at Meta Reality Labs, to unpack the uncomfortable reason: AI projects fail less because the tech is weak and more because the organisation is unclear, messy, or misaligned.  If your objectives, decision-making, and workflows are broken, automation just scales the chaos. We explore what it takes to build a human AI operating model that actually works in the real world, where people have fears, incentives, and habits. Karina shares lessons from building an operating model from scratch in a high-growth, AR/VR and AI environment, and she explains why leaders should start with basics: map the workflow, clarify ownership, and decide what outcomes matter before choosing tools.  The conversation moves into agentic AI and autonomous workflows, and why that shift makes human judgement more important, not less.  Finally, we get practical about change management: listen to employees, solve the most painful parts of the job first, and use internal champions to drive adoption without creating a Big Brother culture.  If you want AI transformation, organisational design, and leadership culture to pull in the same direction, subscribe, share this with a colleague, and leave us a review. We would love you to follow us on LinkedIn!  https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplified-group/

    37 min
  2. 1 May

    Sales Leaders Manage the One Thing We Can’t Create More Of: TIME - Stu Pike at ServiceNow

    Send us Fan Mail Where Does Your Time Go? And why your sales motion might be the reason you have less of it. In this episode, we sit down with Stu Pike, VP and COO of ServiceNow APAC, to get into what’s actually going on with the GTM motion and what to do about it.  Stu’s seen this from every angle over the last 30 years, and he brings it back to something simple: design your go-to-market around how buyers actually make decisions, not how your org is structured. Most revenue teams feel this, even if they don’t always say it out loud, it’s not effort that slows things down, it’s friction. Stuff gets lost between demand gen, sales, solutions, customer success. Deals start to drag and discovery gets repeated. And before you know it, you’re talking more about the internal process than the customer’s problem. That’s usually when trust starts to wobble a bit too. We get into the handoffs that quietly kill momentum, a really simple question that exposes where things break, and why so many “transformations” fall flat. We also talk about what’s changing right now, how teams are starting to use AI to carry customer context, clean up CRM gaps, and make coaching way more useful (and less painful). But the thread running through all of it is time. How do you give it back to your reps, your managers, your leaders so they can spend more of it with customers and, honestly, more of it outside of work too. If it resonates, give it a share with someone who’s rethinking how their team sells, and don’t forget to subscribe. Here is the blueprint that Stu refers to https://fortune.com/2025/10/29/ai-doesnt-fail-on-tech-fails-on-leadership-servicenow-commentary/ We would love you to follow us on LinkedIn!  https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplified-group/

    43 min
  3. 17 Apr

    A Shared North Star Turns Silos Into One Leadership Team with Troy Stoll

    Send us Fan Mail We’re celebrating our 100th episode of Get Amplified by bringing in Troy Stoll from Dynatrace (APAC), an energising leader who’s lived what it really takes to make alignment stick.  If you’ve seen strong teams slowed by silos, mixed metrics, or underlying friction, this is a clearer way forward. By aligning on a shared North Star and working back to remove friction between marketing, sales, services, and customer success, the APAC team is now executing with real pace and consistency.  We get into why over-communication is a leadership responsibility, especially as teams evolve, new leaders join, and priorities shift. It’s less about telling people what to do, and more about helping them understand why it matters and where they fit into the bigger picture. A big part of the story is the Switch change framework and why shared language matters more than most leaders realise. We break down its three core ideas: finding the bright spots (what’s already working), shaping the path (making the right behaviours easier to follow), and motivating the elephant (tapping into what actually drives people to act).  The shift here is simple but powerful: stop trying to fix everything, and start amplifying what already works. That’s what shrinks change and helps it land faster across teams, cultures, and geographies. Troy also connects this to the Team Speed Check as a practical way to surface purpose, trust, clarity, and simplicity, so leaders aren’t guessing what’s going on, they’re responding to reality. If you’re looking for actionable ideas on cross-functional leadership, communication, and building trust that shows up in pipeline, renewals, and better customer outcomes, this one’s worth your time. Subscribe to Get Amplified, share this milestone episode with a colleague. We would love you to follow us on LinkedIn!  https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplified-group/

    41 min
  4. 10 Mar

    Why Happy Teams Win with Richard Munro

    Send us Fan Mail What if the secret to high-performing teams isn’t working harder, but putting happiness first? In this episode of Get Amplified, we sit down with technology strategist and former CTO advisor Richard Munro to explore an idea that challenges a lot of conventional leadership thinking: happiness comes before performance, not after it. This is a conversation of two halves: Storytelling in tech and happiness in work. What struck us most is that having spent his career in some of the most technical roles in the industry, Richard’s biggest insight wasn’t about technology.  It was about people. Because even the best technology strategy fails if the team delivering it isn’t happy, aligned, and energised. Richard’s career spans everything from mainframes to CTO office of some of the biggest names in tech. Along the way he developed a powerful belief about leadership and strategy: context comes before everything. That’s why he challenges the familiar “start with why” idea. Richard argues that the real starting point is “where.” Until you understand the context people are operating in, their constraints, pressures, ambitions, and environment, you can’t truly understand their motivations. The conversation also explores how storytelling shapes strategy itself.  But the most powerful part of the discussion comes when Richard reflects on leadership. After leading teams of every size, Richard reflects that great teams are built on happy individuals. Instead of waiting until the end of a project to celebrate success, Richard encourages us to identify the moments in a week that give people a genuine “fist pump”, those small wins that create energy, motivation, and momentum. He also shares three leadership principles that have guided him throughout his career: Guard your integrity. Don't be afraid to stand up for what's right.Tackle the problem in front of you. Don’t wait for others to get started, just get stuck in.Think speed and scale and settle for good enough vs perfection.Richard’s book recommendation, The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor, reinforces the key idea from this conversation: happiness drives results, not the other way around. If you’re interested in building high-performing teams, leading with authenticity, and translating complexity into meaningful action, this episode is packed with insight. Listen, share with a colleague who leads through change, and if it resonates, subscribe and leave a review so more people can find the show. We would love you to follow us on LinkedIn!  https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplified-group/

    51 min
  5. 23 Feb

    Accountability Without Authority: The Hidden Skill Of High-Performing Sellers

    Send us Fan Mail Selling complex technology isn’t about the lone genius with a quota. It’s about orchestrating people, timing and trust across a messy, customer-led journey. We sit down with Cliff Keast - former sales leader at VMware, SAP and Business Objects, now a coach to revenue teams - to unpack how enterprise deals really get done when 20, 30 or even over 100 people touch a single opportunity. Separating Average Performers from Reliable Closers Cliff shares the identity shift that separates average performers from reliable closers: stop trying to be the hero and become the integrator of value. Your credibility in the C‑suite comes from your ability to marshal your company’s full expertise - pre-sales, legal, services, customer success, partners - exactly when it matters.  Focusing on Soft Skills That Make the Hard Things Work We get practical on the soft skills that make the hard things work: establish psychological safety, show trust first, share credit publicly, handle issues privately, and keep communication ruthlessly clear.  A simple discipline, write actions clearly and start every meeting by reviewing them, turns vague updates into peer accountability without the drama. Facing the Reality of Cross-Functional Friction We also confront the reality of cross-functional friction. As organisations scale, process and function disaggregate. Quoting systems stall over irrelevant fields, legal arrives too late, and rules designed for efficiency create bottlenecks.  Finding the Selling Line Cliff draws the line between customer-centric rule pushing and selfish rule breaking, and explains how top sellers earn an “unfair share” of scarce resources by qualifying well, setting purpose, and making it easy for specialists to win.  Shaping the Path For sales leaders, the mandate is to shape the path: clear the runway with adjacent functions, coach orchestration skills, and measure the operating rhythm that keeps cross-functional teams moving. Who This Is For If you’re navigating enterprise sales, team performance or revenue leadership, you’ll leave with a sharper playbook for influence without authority, smarter stakeholder timing, and a renewed respect for the human side of selling.  Subscribe, share with a teammate who needs a better deal rhythm, and drop a review to tell us which function is hardest to align in your world. We would love you to follow us on LinkedIn!  https://www.linkedin.com/company/amplified-group/

    51 min
4.9
out of 5
19 Ratings

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Podcast series GET AMPLIFIED where we’re going to be talking about everything to do with working in the tech industry from staying ahead of the pace of change to fulfilment and well-being.Hosting the series will be Sam Routledge former CTO at Softcat who will be joined by Vicky Reddington from the Amplified Group. The team will be joined by leaders in the tech industry who will share their stories. We are going to share things we wish we knew 20 years ago. This is not rocket science but, we are going to highlight many of the things we do subconsciously and with a more conscious approach, done with intent and purpose can be hugely impactful. We will break it down and make it practical! Like everything we do at the Amplified Group, we will keep it real, it will be relevant and it will be lively!