Sparks by Ignium

Ignium Consulting Ltd

Conversations with business founders, leaders and experts, examining the changing landscape of leadership, purpose, business growth, Scaling Up, resilience and change with business leaders and owners in mind. We cover a mix of topics designed to ignite (or re-ignite) your spark one conversation at a time. Learn More: visit the Ignium https://www.igniumconsult.com/ Subscribe for more exclusive content in the Ignium Spark Tank: https://www.igniumconsult.com/the-spark-tank/ Connect with your host Phil Rose on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachphilrose/

  1. 2 DAYS AGO

    Slaying the Dragons of Business and Storytelling with Richard Mulholland

    “Innovation doesn’t happen when you start doing something new, it happens when you stop doing something old.” The human Summary (from the lovely Amanda Fearn) Our second podcast episode of 2025 features Richard Mulholland, author of Here Be Dragons, a deliberately easy-to-digest book on the power of stories to sell, persuade and connect. If one of the things at the top of your list for 2025 is scaling your business by making your messaging hit home, this is a great episode for you. He talks about some of the common storytelling mistakes many of us make and the secrets of putting them right: Is AI there to make our creative output easier or better? ‘Easy is uninteresting,’ he says ‘we need to do something different.’ He takes us through the step-by-step process he uses to upgrade his writing. The two fumbles many business writers make when they’re scaling a business and what he does to lift interest, pace and emotional connection. How many of us switch off rather than switching over. ‘There’s a correlation between hobbies and happiness’ he says, and it enriches our personal and business lives. Why getting the right balance of peanut butter to pill is key in getting your audience to take action (you’ll love this clever metaphor). You’re not the hero of the story you’re telling (sorry about that) – and why this matters. Why the concept of a USP may be letting you down and why it’s time to trade up to a UDS (the ‘d’ of course refers to dragons). You’ll need to listen to the podcast to find out more. This full-throttle episode is practical and fun. Everything is bite-sized and implementable: perfect when you’re scaling a business. We hope you enjoy listening to it as much as we enjoyed recording it. Here’s what our AI said about the show: In this compelling episode of Sparks by Ignium, Phil Rose chats with Richard Mulholland, founder of Missing Link, speaker, and author of Here Be Dragons and Legacide. Richard shares his fresh perspective on using storytelling as a tool for persuasion, business growth, and meaningful connection. From the art of "story selling" to the unique dragons every business must slay, this episode is packed with actionable strategies for entrepreneurs, leaders, and anyone looking to make a lasting impact. Prepare for a high-energy conversation full of wisdom, humor, and practical insights to help you own your narrative and achieve greater results. Main Points for Listeners: [00:08:00] The Power of Story Selling: Why storytelling isn’t about you—it’s about helping your audience reimagine their story and see the value you bring.[00:16:10] Peanut Butter and the Pill: How to use stories as a delivery mechanism for impactful ideas that stick with your audience.[00:30:20] Dragons of Opportunity: Navigating challenges, seizing opportunities, and being the "weapon" that helps clients overcome obstacles.[00:43:30] Emotional Connection in Sales: Why engaging the "elephant" (emotional brain) is as critical as addressing the "robot" (logical brain).[00:55:00] Unique Dragons Only You Can Slay: Identifying your business's unique value and communicating it effectively to stand out in a crowded market.Quotes and Highlights: "Nobody gives a shit about your story. They care about what your story can do for them.""If you can sell the dragon, the ambulance sells itself.""Peanut butter makes the bitter pill easier to swallow—stories are the peanut butter of communication.""It’s not about being the hero of someone’s story; it’s about being the weapon they use to slay their dragon."Learn More: Visit Ignium https://www.igniumconsult.comSubscribe for exclusive content in the Ignium Spark Tank https://www.igniumconsult.com/the-spark-tankListen to the show https://sparksbyignium.transistor.fm/episodesConnect with Richard Mulholland: Website: https://www.getmssnglnk.comLinkedIn: Richard MulhollandTwitter: @RichMulholland·       Get Rich ·       Too Many Robots ·       Missing Link   Books and Articles Referenced: Here Be Dragons: How to Win Deals and Influence Ideas by Richard MulhollandLegacide: Why Legacy Thinking Is the Silent Killer of Innovation by Richard MulhollandThe Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan Haidt4.    Building a Story Brand - Donald Miller 5.    The Miracle Morning - Hal Elrod   Keywords in this episode: Story Selling, Emotional Connection, Business Growth, Presentations, Unique Value Proposition, Leadership, Purpose, Entrepreneurship, Storytelling Download Links: (search Sparks by Ignium) Apple PodcastsSpotifyAmazon MusicSubscribe and WATCH it again here https://www.youtube.com/@SparksbyIgnium/videos   Love it? Then please share it with your network. Let’s get the word out there. Thanks.

    1hr 7min
  2. 24 MAR

    Confidence in Transformation: Mastering Change Management Techniques with Karen Ball and the ADKAR Advantage

    In this episode, Phil Rose is joined by Karen Ball — Senior Fellow at Prosci, global authority on change management, and author of The ADKAR Advantage. With over 40 years of experience helping organisations navigate change, Karen brings warmth, rigour and real-world stories to a conversation that is as reassuring as it is practical. Key takeaways: why ROI depends on adoption, not installation; how the five building blocks of ADKAR create a clear individual change journey; and why building change management as an organisational capability could be the most valuable investment a scaling business can make. Full Show Notes: Change is inevitable – a truth set in stone. But the way that you handle it? That isn’t. And when change comes in so many forms, it can be easy to be caught up and confused by the complexity around you. If you’re ambitious to scale, evolution will touch every aspect of your business, so taking change management techniques on board is a must. We welcomed the reassuring voice of Karen Ball to the Sparks by Ignium podcast. Having been in the business of change for over forty years and, more recently, the author of Prosci’s updated ADKAR Advantage, she walks us through the tried-and-tested steps of the well-respected, global model. What are the most common fears we meet when talking about change, and how do you get over them? How do you turn resistance into enthusiastic engagement? Karen believes no matter the size, type or intricacies of the change at hand, you can get good at it. Listen to the podcast now to find out how. Also discover: •        The much-overlooked element that will bring change to its knees, however well-executed your design and implementation. •        The principles of the ADKAR model and why, after years of research, she still thinks it’s the best model for all kinds of change. It remains the most used method worldwide. •        The power of clearly articulating the why and why now behind change, along with the what are the consequences if we don’t? •        Why personal choice is a powerful motivator and why it can be such a tricky sticking point to manage. •        How the need for plain language extends to how we teach, train and coach through change and the pitfalls of missing people out of the process. •        Why the know-how needs to be brought to life, and why developing a culture of safety is paramount for experimentation with new ideas and ultimately, ROI. •        What happens when change doesn’t stick. •        Why adaptability and resilience go hand in hand. With so many variables — stakeholders, levels of management, types of change, external influences, internal pressures — there is never a one-size-fits-all and that’s as it should be. •        How can we use change management techniques to face a VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous) world — something we are all faced with daily… •        The difference between a model and a methodology and what that means for your organisational development.   Backed up with real-life stories and examples throughout, this encouraging and refreshing conversation is not just about quiet self-belief. It’s also about solid change management techniques brought to life through assured procedural steps, even in the face of uncertainty. It’s sure to bolster the confidence of any entrepreneur eager to scale right now.   🎧 You’ll love listening to this episode as much as we loved recording it. Remember to like and subscribe to get the word out to others and drop us a comment too. We’d love to hear what you think.   ♻️ Feel good about sharing this podcast with someone who’ll find it helpful; that would mean so much to us and them. More about Karen: Karen Ball is a Senior Fellow at Prosci — the global leader in change management research and methodology. Having begun her career in information technology, Karen experienced a purpose-defining moment in 2006 when she attended a Prosci training programme and discovered there was a language, a discipline and a practice for what she had always cared about most: the people side of change. She spent the following decade building change management capability inside IT organisations before joining Prosci in 2016. She is the author of The ADKAR Advantage — an updated edition of the foundational text by Prosci founder Jeff Hiatt, with downloadable templates and checklists to bring the model to life. Connect with Karen and find out more: •        Website: prosci.com •        LinkedIn: Karen Ball 26 •        The ADKAR Advantage is available on Amazon and wherever audiobooks are sold. Key nuggets to listen out for: ‘We build a business case for the ROI but without the people coming alongside what we’re doing then the gains are not going to be there, and we erode trust and build a history of failed change.’ ‘If you go back and diagnose failed changes, and what we know from research, is that the no. 1 reason for resistance is lack of awareness about why change is happening.’ ‘An organisation with twenty thousand employees has twenty thousand ADKAR journeys.’ ‘The leaders who are describing that future state, they’ve lived it already. They’re imagining and articulating it. They forget everyone else is in their current state.’ ‘Change is individual, and when we spend time on getting people to change versus resistance to change, we see the benefit.’ ‘Active and visible sponsorship is the number one indicator of change success.’ ‘People are not cogs in a wheel. They are humans with lives and cares and concerns and dreams and visions of what they’re trying to accomplish. When we can align those things with what our organisations are trying to accomplish, we become pretty unstoppable.’ Resources: Books and resources mentioned in this episode: •        Karen Ball – The ADKAR Advantage (Prosci, updated edition — includes downloadable templates and checklists; available on Amazon and all major audiobook platforms) •        Jeff Hiatt – ADKAR: A Model for Change in Business, Government and Our Community (the original Prosci foundational text) •        Patrick Lencioni – The 6 Types of Working Genius •        Patrick Lencioni – The Five Dysfunctions of a Team •        Free ADKAR ebook and learning resources: prosci.com   Learn More: •        Visit the Ignium website: https...

    1hr 22min
  3. 10 MAR

    Don't Grow Broke; Grow Focused – How to Scale a Business Sustainably

    In this episode, Phil Rose speaks with Pete Martin, author of Scale Up Faster. Drawing on three years of rigorous research — studying over 32,000 companies and interviewing nearly 100 CEOs — Pete uncovers what the fastest-growing bootstrapped businesses in America actually had in common. What were the keys to their success? Discover how they proved that sustainable scaling doesn’t require a management degree, a shelf of business books, an elaborate plan, or outside investors. The answer, it turns out, comes down to one word: focus. What’s one of the main concerns we hear from business owners eager to scale? How do you maintain cash flow while you grow? It’s a valid worry — the people, technology, and resources required for growth aren’t cheap. Overreach and you risk capsizing; don’t push far enough and you may find yourself stuck in the water. In this episode, Phil Rose sits down with serial entrepreneur and author Pete Martin for a refreshingly practical conversation about what it really takes to scale sustainably — without selling your soul to outside investors. Drawing on three years of research — filtering over 32,000 companies down to 324 bootstrapped businesses that doubled revenues every year for at least four consecutive years — Pete shares what the most successful scalers truly had in common. Spoiler: it wasn’t business degrees, reading lists, or elaborate plans. In this episode, discover: •       The surprising mindset patterns Pete uncovered in top entrepreneurs — and why having a chip on your shoulder isn’t necessarily a bad thing. •       The key to ensuring your price point provides the margin needed to drive growth — and why ‘different is better than better’. •       Why many business owners fall into the trap of scattergunning — and what ‘pigheaded discipline’ looks like when applied to one channel. •       The pitfalls of too much planning and not enough action — and why the best founders didn’t write a business plan. •       How to leverage failure and why vulnerability — even for founders who hate asking for help — can be a strength. •       What’s better than being better? Why Farm Girl Flowers charged three times the market rate and won. •       How financial independence affects your ability to serve clients, support employees, and uphold your purpose. •       The mistake many organisations make when hiring key personnel — and why culture fit must come before competency. •       How your entrepreneurial energy might actually be holding you back — and what ‘sell one thing, one way’ really means. Filled with stories from the field — including Farm Girl Flowers, Advertise Purple, and Russell Brunson’s ClickFunnels — this episode challenges some of the most popular business growth narratives. Pete encourages us to reconsider what we’ve been taught, offering a fresh, practical view from some of the most unsung yet brilliant business brains. 🎧 You’ll love listening to this episode as much as we loved recording it. Remember to like and subscribe to get the word out to others and drop us a comment too. We’d love to hear what you think. ♻️ Feel good about sharing this podcast with someone who’ll find it helpful; that would mean so much to us and them. More about Pete Pete Martin is a serial entrepreneur who has scaled and sold four companies, with three businesses currently on the go. He has worked at IBM and SAP — selling multi-hundred-million-dollar outsourcing deals and running a $100m business — before returning to the entrepreneurial world. His book Scale Up Faster (with a foreword by Verne Harnish) is the result of three years of rigorous research into what America’s fastest-growing bootstrapped companies have in common. He is also building GrowthBrain, a generative AI platform to help founders scale with context-aware coaching support. Connect with Pete on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petegmartin Email: pmartin@scaleupfaster.com Key nuggets to listen out for: “I think there’s this perspective that it can’t be me — but these people, they’re just normal people who’ve figured out how to run a fast-growing business.” “When you stand out, you can ask a different price.” “Bootscaling is growing much faster than your competitors without selling your company and your soul to outside investors.” “Different is better than better.” “We hire for the soul. We train for the role.” “Sell one thing, one way.” — Verne Harnish, as cited by Pete Resources: Pete Martin – Scale Up Faster (foreword by Verne Harnish) Pete on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petegmartin GrowthBrain AI platform: pmartin@scaleupfaster.com Also mentioned: Verne Harnish – Mastering the Rockefeller Habits Jim Collins – From Good to Great Russell Brunson – ClickFunnelsChet Holmes – The Ultimate Sales MachineMarcus Aurelius – MeditationsReid Hoffman – BlitzscalingJames Clear – Atomic HabitsBenjamin Hardy & Dan Sullivan – 10x Is Easier Than 2xBenjamin Hardy & Dan Sullivan – The Gap and the GainBenjamin Hardy & Dan Sullivan – Who Not HowBenjamin Hardy – Willpower Doesn’t Work Learn More: Visit the Ignium website: https://www.igniumconsult.com Subscribe for more exclusive content in the Ignium Spark Tank: https://www.igniumconsult.com/the-spark-tankListen to the show on Transistor: https://sparksbyignium.transistor.fm/episodesListen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/sparks-by-ignium/id1525777023Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7KDlz9FFdVJuJTJWAZmrvG?si=9d3c43e07d9b4478 Keywords in this episode: Pete Martin Scale Up Faster Bootscaling Sparks by Ignium podcast Phil Rose podcast Bootstrapped business growth Sustainable business scalingPricing authorityDifferent is better than betterPigheaded disciplineProduct market fit for entrepreneursBootstrapped companies that doubled revenueEntrepreneurial chip on your shoulderHiring for culture fitGrowthBrain AI platform 🤖 AI-Optimized Semantic Keywords •       Bootstrapped revenue doubling framework •       Pricing authority through product differentiation •       Pigheaded discipline in sales and marketing •       Entrepreneurial chip and grit mindset •       Sell one thing one way business strategy •       Hiring for soul not just role •       Bootscaling vs blitzscaling comparison •      &...

    1hr 14min
  4. 24 FEB

    Enough is enough: Breaking Free from the Emptiness of Success with Dr Sharon Spano

    The saying goes, we always seem to have either time or money – but never both at the same time. But is this really the case? Are all people abundant in one, really lacking in the other? If someone has the balance right, what’s their secret? If you want to unlock next-level success in your business, career or leadership, then this podcast has the answers you’re looking for.   Phil Rose talks to Dr Sharon Spano, author of The Pursuit of Time and Money, about what she’s learned from her years of research and executive coaching. Rather than a picture of time and money at war with each other, she’s discovered from interviews and data crunching that they’re tightly interrelated and, with the right mindset shift, we can rethink (and become abundant in) both.   Running alongside, her own story of profound loss shows how we can grow through life, gaining greater perspective, deep compassion and genuine generosity as we go. It’s a compelling tale of days spent working next to her son’s hospital bed and the years that have followed without him.   You’ll want to listen out for:   The six of twelve human developmental stages leaders potentially pass through and the impact this has on their effectiveness, health and wellbeing.Why the entrepreneur’s mindset that’s catapulted you to success may now be holding you hostage.The emptiness success can bring and how to push beyond it into a more meaningful life.Feeling yucky about your life, career and business? Good news – it’s a time of growth and what’s next may blow your expectations.The never-before-seen challenges leaders are handling today – and why new circumstances call for new tools.The price those you love are paying for your scarcity mindset.Why the phrase work/life balance is misleading and the updated concept you’ll want to try.What radical abundance means and the crystal clear logic behind it.Your childhood beliefs are holding you back – no news here. But what can you do about it?The undisputable role of coaching in going beyond what we can see, hear and touch, so we can stop asking ‘how do I get to the next level in my business?’ and go do it.A few quotes we love:   1. On being enough:   "I think I would have wanted her to believe that she was enough. Because I was such that achiever that needed another degree, needed another lesson, needed another seminar. I'm always striving, striving, striving. It's only been in the last two years where I finally settled in to believe that I am enough." — Dr. Sharon Spano   2. On feeling stuck as a sign of growth:   "If you're feeling stuck in life, you are not failing. You are most likely leaning into a later stage." — Dr. Sharon Spano   3. On the abundance mindset:   "We live in a world of abundance. We really do. It doesn't always feel that way. But we are above the reptile. We have the mind to change our circumstances if we so desire. I really do believe that." — Dr. Sharon Spano   4. On the legacy of her son Michael:   "My purpose came to life through his life, but then even deeper, so through his death. It's a legacy — his life is a legacy that I try to live up to." — Dr. Sharon Spano   5. On time integration and presence:   "I don't believe in the phrase work-life balance because I don't think we're ever fully balanced. I think we have to learn to integrate the circumstances of our life, the reality of what we're in, with what's available to us in terms of time, money, whatever those resources are, even energy. The key to integration is to be where you are and be present where you are." — Dr. Sharon Spano   Other Quotes to consider:    ‘As much as we feel [as leaders] that we’re in a fishbowl these days, being watched, people don’t feel seen or connected.’   ‘I don’t think we’re ever fully balanced. We have to learn to integrate the circumstances of our life and the reality of what we’re in with what’s available to us – whether that’s time, energy or money.’   ‘The reality is, it’s never convenient to take time for ourselves away from the business.’   ‘I was led to believe that rich people were bad… What I’ve learned is that you need entrepreneurs with philanthropic hearts to do good for others.’   ‘Remember, we live in a world of abundance.’   ‘The expansion of consciousness allows us to have a bigger, broader perspective on the world. It’s no longer egocentric on me, mine and myself. I’m looking around at what’s happening in the world and the universe.’   We hope you enjoy this utterly uplifting but completely grounded episode. It’s refreshing to hear that when we tune into what the heart yearns for, we’ll unlock next-level success.   If you’ve enjoyed this episode and found it helpful, we’d love to hear from you – feedback makes our day. Remember to subscribe and share so that others can enjoy it too. Thanks.   TL; DR   Asking How do I get to the next level in my business?’ This episode challenges the idea that you need to sacrifice time for money and vice versa, and that you have to be more than you are.   Phil Rose talks to Dr Sharon Spano, executive coach and author of The Pursuit of Time and Money about how time and money aren’t opposing forces but deeply connected and shaped by mindset. Leaders move through developmental stages, and the drive that created success can later limit growth.   Feeling stuck or unsatisfied? It’s a sign that expansion is underway. Through coaching and a shift from scarcity to radical abundance, entrepreneurs gain perspective, integrate life and work, unlock sustainable next-level success – and are able to do the good in the world they’ve come here to do.   Key insights include:   •                The scarcity-abundance spectrum is more nuanced than most people realise; fear-based decisions and responsibility-based decisions can look identical from the outside but lead to very different lives. •                Entrepreneurs at the Achiever stage are natural creators and goal-chasers, but risk blind optimism and inadvertently imposing pressure on the people around them. •                Time integration, not work-life balance, is the more honest and achievable goal for today's leaders. •                Feeling stuck is not failure — it is often the signal that you are growing into a later stage of development and need support to make the transition. •                The emptiness of success is real, and the antidote is not more achievement but a deeper connection to purpose, presence, and the people who matter most. •                You are enough. The most powerful shift any leader can make is from perpetual striving to a settled state of being.   More about Sharon:   Dr. Sharon Spano helps high-impact leaders break through what’s holding...

    1hr 17min
  5. 10 FEB

    Who’s really in charge? The unconscious mind and better leadership with Manny Fiteni

    When it comes to what you say and do as a leader, who’s really in charge? Your conscious, or subconscious mind? If it’s the latter, you may be surprised to hear that your brain could be serving the ten-year-old you – not the leader you are today. And if you’ve ever asked, ‘How can I become a better leader?’ then this conversation offers some helpful answers. Author and personal development expert Manny Fiteni receives a warm welcome to the podcast, where he explores why the unconscious mind can slip into the driving seat when we’re not looking. And shares practical steps to consciously take the wheel again. As leaders, it’s never just about us, so Manny talks in-depth to host Phil Rose about how we can use our own skills and development to encourage transformation in others, through the power of storytelling and practical tools. Things we love: • The compassionate approach is the most effective approach – a key insight for anyone asking, ‘How can I become a better leader?’ By understanding our brain’s operating system and how it’s been programmed, we can create lasting change.• There’s nowhere to hide. Other people are aware of our behaviours, and they are impacting them – for better or worse.• The true birthplace of self-sabotage – and why willpower alone isn’t the be-all-and-end-all when it comes to breaking old, ingrained patterns and building healthier habits.• How language, identity and the stories we tell ourselves are deeply interwoven and often invisible.• What constant, insatiable positivity could be hiding under the surface.• The power of stories to break through the gatekeeper of the conscious mind, allowing learning to reprogramme patterns of thinking that no longer serve us.• Manny shows (through stories, of course) how techniques like catch and replace and visualisation can have a huge impact on a personal development journey.• Bringing it home, the conversation turns to how we can become role models and storytellers for teenagers finding their way in the world. At its heart, this episode speaks to a question many of us ask ‘how can I become a better leader?’ – not just for ourselves but for those we influence. Manny wraps up by sharing his experiences as an author. Having written both fiction and non-fiction, he talks about things we already know (like discipline) but also adds his own brand of wisdom to the mix. So if you’re planning a book or you’re halfway through, stick around to the end. Finally, Phil asks him what he would tell a younger Manny. ‘You will get or already have all the skillsets that you need, and when you need them, you’ll find them.’ Wise words. Enjoy the episode. We love getting feedback, so please drop us a line and let us know what you think. And remember to like, subscribe and share. If the discussion has encouraged you on your own development journey, we’re here to help you with your next steps. Get in touch and let’s partner up. TL;DR Leadership is shaped by the unconscious mind as much as the conscious one. In this conversation with Manny Fiteni, we explore how personal development, compassion, storytelling and practical tools can help leaders reprogramme unhelpful behavioural patterns, influence others and become better role models. For individuals, teams and the next generation alike. Resources Find more about Manny, his tools and the soon-to-be-released app here: https://www.mygrowthcorporation.com/And find his book the Mind Congruency Effect here: https://amzn.eu/d/izCh1hx  More about our Guest Manny Fiteni is a dynamic leader and innovator in personal and professional development, currently serving as the CEO of My Growth Corporation. With over three decades of experience in the corporate world, Manny has transformed his extensive knowledge into actionable strategies that empower individuals and organizations alike. Learn More: Visit the Ignium website Subscribe for more exclusive content in the Ignium Spark Tank here Listen to the show here

    1hr 2min
  6. 20 JAN

    From vision to value: the no-b******t guide to scaling with success

    TLDR: In this straight-talking episode, Phil Rose sits down with Alex MH Smith to ask one crucial question: Do you really know what your business is for? Most business owners don’t. And that’s a problem. Alex breaks down why many leaders get strategy completely backwards—and how to flip the script by cutting through complexity, embracing difference, and reverse-engineering a business model that truly delivers. What you’ll learn: ·       Why being better isn’t enough—being different is the real game changer. ·       How to find the sweet spot between “too niche” and “too broad.” ·       Why purpose fuels effective strategy—and how to stop confusing it with marketing. ·       Where most strategies fall down (and how to build one that sticks). ·       How to identify where your business won’t work—and use that as a strength. Quote we loved: “Lean into the cringe and stop trying to be cool. That’s not the way to make money.” – Alex MH Smith This episode is a masterclass in clarity, differentiation, and purpose-led thinking. Packed with honest insights and practical steps, it’s a must-listen for founders who want to scale smart, sell confidently, and stand out without selling out.   ‘How did we get to the point where most business people do not know the first thing about the most important part of business?’   In this episode, Phil Rose talks to Alex MH Smith, also known as the no-b******t strategy guy. Forget overcomplicating the process: there’s one riddle every business owner has to answer first.   ·       What is it?   Listen in to find out. Also discover: Why most business owners have their business strategy back to front.When it comes to competition in the market, being better isn’t always best; being different is.The step-by-step method for finding unique, fresh territory that’ll deliver sales.You can’t be all things to all people but you can’t be one thing to one person either. How do you hit the sweet spot with a defined, desirable offering and a wide enough audience?Why the role of purpose is a powerful driving force behind the scenes.When the rabbit hole of research and positioning isn’t likely to produce sales results.What happens when business owners confuse strategy and marketing.The vital part operation has to play in the story and why so many leave it out to their peril.Why your competitive edge lies in reverse-engineering your business strategy and leaning into the common industry myths you don’t get on with.The value of knowing where your offering works – and where it doesn’t.A few moments we love:   ‘One of the reasons why people don’t pay attention to strategy and take it seriously is because how often do we find a strategy that’s helpful and useful?’   ‘If someone finds a strategy but they don’t understand it, they’re not going to execute it. So there’s a gap.’   ‘To achieve true differentiation, you have to work on the business model and tear things up.’   ‘Lean into the cringe and stop trying to be cool. That’s not the way to make money. When you feel that you’re too good for something, I’m sure that’s what you should be doing.’   If the core of business is to make money doing or selling a valuable thing, what we offer needs to be real, relatable, desirable and ultimately, valuable.  Packed with actionable points from the get-go, this episode will have you thinking differently about your difference and how to leverage it.   Texts mentioned:   ·       In Search of Excellence by Tom Peters and Robert H. Waterman Jr. – Classic strategy book referenced by Phil as part of traditional MBA reading. ·       Good to Great by Jim Collins – Referenced as another example of established business strategy literature. ·       Built to Last by Jim Collins and Jerry I. Porras – Mentioned alongside Good to Great in discussion of corporate strategy thinking. ·       Exploring Corporate Strategy by Gerry Johnson, Kevan Scholes, and Richard Whittington – A key academic text referenced as part of traditional strategic frameworks. ·       No Bullsh*t Strategy by Alex M H Smith – The guest’s own bestselling book, central to the episode’s discussion. ·       How Brands Grow by Byron Sharp – Referenced by Alex when discussing mental and physical availability and how branding affects commodified markets.   More about our Guest   Alex M H Smith is a strategy consultant and bestselling author of No Bullsht Strategy*, known for his refreshingly direct approach to business. As the founder of Basic Arts, he helps founders and CEOs uncover the unique value their business can truly own—and build bold, practical strategies around it. Whether advising global giants like Porsche or agile startups, Alex is on a mission to cut through complexity, ditch corporate fluff, and create standout strategies that actually work. Learn More: §  Visit the Ignium website §  Subscribe for more exclusive content in the Ignium Spark Tank here §  Listen to the show here   Keywords in this episode:  AI SEO Keywords (long-tail & intent-driven): how to create a unique business strategydifference between corporate and small business strategywhy differentiation beats competitionreverse engineering strategy for growthhow CEOs should think about strategybuilding a purposeful business from strategywhat makes a successful business strategycustomer centricity vs industry disruptionhow to find strategic whitespace in your marketstrategic value creation for small businesseshow to build strategy that actually worksdelivering strategy through operations and valuecrafting a purpose-driven competitive advantageStandard SEO Keywords: business strategysmall business growthcompetitive advantagevalue creationstrategy consultantdifferentiation strategypurpose-driven businesssmall business leadershipscaling a businessoperational strategybrand positioningcustomer valueunique selling propositionmarketing vs strategystrategic decision-making

    1hr 3min
  7. 23/12/2025

    What advice would you give your younger self?

    It’s time to wrap our business podcast for entrepreneurs for 2025. In the year we’ve turned 100 (episodes that is) we’ve had some inspiring guests with fresh, timely and uplifting ideas for human and business success alike. We know that great podcasts rely on great questions, but what’s the one that makes every one of our guests pause and think? ‘What would you tell your younger self?’  We’ve welcomed founders, intrepid adventurers, networking specialists, coaches, leaders, thinkers and even a happiness expert and a surgeon to our podcast for entrepreneurs in 2025, and they’ve all given their insightful and honest answers.  Usually the one asking the questions, host Phil Rose turns this on himself for the last episode of the year and unveils five facts he’d like to send back in time. So join us as he goes through each of his major learning points in turn and reflects on what he’s learned from the people he’s spoken to. It’s an ideal opportunity for you to catch up on any episodes you’ve missed for a little refreshing Christmas listening. Five things Phil would tell his younger self: Ask for help. Phil reflects on his insightful episode on small business resilience with former McKinsey advisor Sri Kaza. Are we asking for help and inviting others to join us on an exciting, purposeful journey of cooperation and shared vision?Take responsibility and accountability because nobody is coming to rescue you – that said, community is key. Phil looks back at the episode when he sat down with networking expert Helen Nicholson to learn about why introverts win at networking and why we should be farming, not hunting.Give meaning, purpose and fun the space they deserve, and you’ll reap the rewards. Because regardless of what they say, success does not have to come at the expense of health, wellbeing and life balance. Phil recalls when he spoke to expert Nic Marks about the data-backed case for putting happiness at the heart of business strategy.Invest in your network. Phil remembers a thrilling storytelling episode with transatlantic rower Sally Kettle. She had plenty to share about picking and nurturing a team to get you through any storm.Be the only, not the best. They say comparison is the thief of joy but it also robs us of opportunity. Phil explores his thoughts on the power of authenticity with Alex Smith as the theme of purpose comes back around again. This episode will be out in the New Year, so put a date in your diary and harness what sets you apart in 2026. Phil also reflects on his talk with Chantal Cornelius and why it’s time to retire the USP and adopt a more effective approach to sales and marketing. There’s power in knowing what you do well and how it makes others feel. And there’s also the time Phil delved into ‘strategic thinking with soul’, featuring Alan D’Nacio. The episode takes us on a journey from India to the deserts of the Emirates and finally to Singapore. Alan shares his expertise in blending – whether it’s coffee from the other side of the world or business acumen with emotional intelligence. As he looks forward to 2026, Phil shares what he loves about an upcoming episode with Sharon Spano. Being stuck isn’t a failure; it’s you stretching forward into a new phase – an intriguing and exciting concept as we move into new opportunities. Finally, he gives a shoutout to our producer, Sassy and the crew at Janno Media who are behind our podcast for entrepreneurs. As someone in the industry, she’s an expert on how openness sparks passion and perfect imperfections build a strong audience base. We hope you love listening to our roundup as much as we enjoyed recording it. TL:DR Our 2025 roundup, where Phil looks back at our 100-episode landmark year and answers the questions we’ve asked all guests: ‘What would you tell your younger self?’ An inspiring review of the year, he gives his thoughts on what his guests have said about: Knowledge of self – and what you and your business have come here to do.Not doing it alone – finding your tribe while staying responsible and accountable.Meaning isn’t a philosophical concept – it’s a behavioural driver that leads to success. Take a break from Wham! and Mariah and tune into a Christmas episode that’ll have you eager to start afresh in the New Year.

    27 min
  8. 09/12/2025

    The Happiness Equation: Building Successful Teams with Nic Marks

    Don’t have the time, energy or cash to invest in happiness? The truth is, it’s already affecting your bottom line. Nic Marks, speaker, author and statistician with soul, shows how emotions and numbers absolutely do mix, revealing the real ROI behind happiness strategies he has used everywhere from NHS trusts to the National Grid to smaller Scale Up businesses..   In this smile-inducing episode, Nic explains why happy teams outperform, offering practical, research-backed takeaways you’ll want to implement immediately, whether you’re scaling a team or working with a business growth coach to achieve your most audacious goals.   We know you’ll love these highlights:   ‘Mindful breathing with carcinogens.’: the SMOKING model that will have you rethinking the cigarette break – and what your smoking colleagues have been getting right all along - and you don't even have to take up smoking to benefit!What happy-but-slacking and performing-but-miserable teams have in common, why they’re impacting your bottom line and what you can turn them around.The surprising driver of innovation and creativity, and how to flip the switch.‘Measure, meet, repeat’ – the feedback loop that keeps happiness alive.The Greeks had a different view of time, which we’ve lost touch with in our modern world. Their three Gods of time teach us how to reclaim lost connections with people, purpose and prosperity.Why ‘engagement’ is a problematic term that deserves reframing.The differences between contentment, boredom and stability. Why sometimes they are a good thing, and what to do if they’re becoming a problem?Long weeks kill happiness and productivity: what’s the working-week sweet spot?Two genius concepts Shakespeare taught us about intensity and complexity.The simple, fuss-free way to remove friction and encourage flow within your teams, setting them up for happiness and success. The five easily implementable drivers of happiness that never fail – principles any business growth coach would champion.  ‘People don’t mind solving hard problems together. What they don’t want is to be pressured and brutalised by the system.’ Nic succinctly explains. ‘Great culture allows teams to be happy and successful.’   It’s something we’ve always known – we love that Nic’s here to back it up with data.   A few quotes we love:   ‘If you invest in happiness, you invest in success.’ ‘Happier employees deliver superior outcomes.’ ‘Engagement is a code word for productivity. It feels one-sided. Happiness reframes the contract between employer and employee so it’s mutually beneficial.’ ‘Organisations that embrace this will future-proof themselves for the next generation cohort coming through.’ ‘Time is the currency of relationships.’   TL;DR   This episode with Nic Marks explores why happiness is a powerful performance driver and how happier teams consistently deliver better results. He breaks down the data behind wellbeing, the habits that fuel creativity and productivity and the simple, actionable practices any leader or business growth coach can use to build a thriving, future-ready culture.   Texts mentioned:   Nic Marks – Happiness is a Serious Business Daniel Preistley – Key Person of Influence James Clear – Atomic Habits James Hillman – Archetypal Psychology Ricardo Semler – Maverick Alex Soojung-Kim Pan – Shorter Robin Dunbar – The Social Brain   More about our Guest   Nic Marks is a statistician, speaker and author who pioneered the field of workplace wellbeing. After reading Mathematics at Cambridge, he trained in organisational change and psychotherapy before founding the Centre for Wellbeing at the New Economics Foundation. There, he created influential frameworks including the Happy Planet Index and the Five Ways to Wellbeing.   A sought-after international speaker, his TED talk has been viewed millions of times, and his TEDBook A Happiness Manifesto helped put measuring national wellbeing on the global agenda. Today, as founder of Friday Pulse, he helps organisations improve team happiness through science-led feedback. His latest book, Happiness is a Serious Business, shows why happy teams perform better.   Where to find Nic:   Check out his website for more information on his work and his book: https://nicmarks.org/ Nic’s useful tool for releasing friction and increasing flow: https://fridaypulse.com/  Nic’s Happy Planet Index TED talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/nic_marks_the_happy_planet_index

    1hr 12min

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Conversations with business founders, leaders and experts, examining the changing landscape of leadership, purpose, business growth, Scaling Up, resilience and change with business leaders and owners in mind. We cover a mix of topics designed to ignite (or re-ignite) your spark one conversation at a time. Learn More: visit the Ignium https://www.igniumconsult.com/ Subscribe for more exclusive content in the Ignium Spark Tank: https://www.igniumconsult.com/the-spark-tank/ Connect with your host Phil Rose on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/coachphilrose/