Biz Bytes

Anthony McMahon | Target State

The show for leaders who want their technology investments to work and understand that starts with fixing the operating model. We talk about the work that happens before the system gets switched on. We unpack the messy middle between “strategy approved” and “technology delivering value”. We teach the execution disciplines that make tech adoption stick. 

  1. 8月29日

    Strategy Beyond the Whiteboard

    Tell us what you thought about this episode Getting caught in the strategic "messy middle" is a common struggle for Kiwi businesses – that uncomfortable space between having great ideas and actually realizing their value. Rob Erskine and Tony Rutherford, founders of Copper Fox consultancy, bring decades of commercial experience to this candid conversation about why so many business strategies ultimately collect dust. The pair highlight several critical failures in strategic implementation: strategies that exist only in owners' heads, "drawer documents" created once every few years but never revisited, and the fundamental lack of execution planning – the missing "how" and "who" components that translate vision into action. With 97% of New Zealand businesses employing fewer than 20 people, many simply lack the bandwidth to simultaneously handle daily operations and strategic initiatives. "Quite often strategies ask the question 'what do we want to do?' But sometimes the failing is 'how are we going to do that?'" Rob explains, pinpointing a key reason so many well-intentioned plans never materialize. Tony adds that relying solely on compliance-focused accountants rather than forward-looking commercial advisors further compounds the problem. The conversation delves into the unique challenges facing New Zealand's business landscape – from our "batch, beamer, and boat" lifestyle mindset to the limitations of scale in a country of just 5 million people. For ambitious companies, looking beyond our shores becomes necessary, but brings additional complexities in navigating international markets and regulatory environments. Perhaps most revealing is the discussion around risk management, with both consultants noting that while business owners intuitively understand their risks, they rarely formalize or systematically monitor them until crises emerge. This reactive approach leaves companies vulnerable, especially during economic downturns. Ready to move your business strategy beyond the whiteboard? Rob and Tony's practical advice – building integrated teams with necessary expertise, assigning clear ownership of initiatives, and maintaining realistic resource planning – provides a roadmap for turning strategic vision into tangible business outcomes. Music by arnaud136 from Pixabay

    44 分鐘
  2. 7月29日

    Technology as Value Creator, not Cost

    Tell us what you thought about this episode What happens when you stop treating technology as a cost centre and start viewing it as a strategic enabler for your organisation? Anna Campbell, Chief Support Services Officer at Whakarongarau Aotearoa (New Zealand's telehealth services), provides compelling answers in this thought-provoking conversation about breaking down traditional silos. Anna's unique portfolio encompasses technology, data, people, marketing, and Māori services development – creating a powerful integration point that puts service users at the heart of operations. Rather than maintaining artificial boundaries between departments, this structure focuses everyone on a shared mission: delivering essential 24-7 health and wellbeing support across New Zealand, helping one in four Kiwis access care when they need it most. The conversation explores how organisations can shift from viewing technology initiatives as budget items to seeing them as strategic solutions for real pain points. "Keep your mission critical and strategically aligned," Anna advises, emphasising the importance of measuring impact and articulating value in terms that matter to the broader organisation. Particularly valuable is Anna's insight into responsible AI implementation. Starting with clear ethical principles, Whakarongarau Aotearoa has developed governance frameworks that prioritise privacy, transparency, and data sovereignty. From internal efficiency tools to clinical note summarisation, their AI applications follow the guiding principle of "nothing about us without us" – ensuring that technology enhances rather than replaces human connections. For leaders navigating technological transformation, Anna offers practical wisdom: understand both the capabilities and limitations of tools like generative AI; focus on reimagining work rather than merely automating existing processes; and remember that change management requires acknowledging what's not changing alongside what is. By meeting people where they're at and maintaining trust throughout the journey, organisations can harness technology to deliver truly human-centred services. Ready to transform how your organisation approaches technology? Listen now for insights that bridge the gap between technical possibilities and meaningful organisational impact. Music by arnaud136 from Pixabay

    43 分鐘
  3. 7月15日

    When Nobody's Listening: The Hidden Power of Authentic Communication

    Tell us what you thought about this episode What happens when two podcast hosts named Anthony—one Australian, one Kiwi—discover they both run shows called "Biz Bytes"? Magic, that's what. This special crossover episode dives deep into communication as the fundamental cornerstone of business success. Drawing from Anthony Pearl's extensive background in broadcast journalism and talk radio, we explore why truly effective communication extends far beyond simply delivering a message. The conversation uncovers why the same announcement might be heard completely differently by various team members—one person hearing opportunity while another hears threat in the exact same words. Through fascinating parallels between sports commentary, podcasting techniques, and business leadership, we unpack the critical elements that make communication stick. Why do radio commentators describe the action in such detail while TV presenters focus more on analysis? The answer reveals profound insights about how we must adapt our communication style to different mediums, audiences, and contexts. The most compelling revelation? Stories transmit meaning far more effectively than facts alone. From ancient tales that have persisted for centuries to modern business narratives, storytelling creates connection and comprehension unlike any other communication tool. We explore how today's leaders can leverage this innate human tendency to process information through narrative. Technology now offers unprecedented opportunities for real-time feedback and engagement. From simple QR codes to sophisticated polling platforms, today's communicators have powerful tools to gauge whether their messages are landing as intended—provided they're willing to listen to the responses. If you're struggling to get your message across, feeling misunderstood by your team, or simply wanting to become a more effective communicator, this conversation offers practical insights you can implement immediately. Remember: if communication isn't listed as a core deliverable in every role in your organization, you may be overlooking the most fundamental skill for business success. Music by arnaud136 from Pixabay

    51 分鐘
  4. 7月10日

    The HR-IT Merger: Moderna's Bold Move

    Tell us what you thought about this episode Ever wonder what happens when a biotech innovator throws out the traditional organizational playbook? Moderna has made waves by merging their IT and HR departments into a unified "Digital People Organization" — a move that's both fascinating and potentially transformative. This isn't just administrative reshuffling. It's a strategic response to AI becoming the connective tissue throughout Moderna's operations. From drug discovery to employee onboarding, artificial intelligence permeates their business, blurring traditional boundaries between technology and human capital management. Their extensive partnership with OpenAI has enabled them to deploy advanced systems across scientific innovation and back-office processes alike. What makes this experiment particularly intriguing is the leadership behind it. Tracy Franklin, Moderna's Chief People and Digital Technology Officer, brings a rare combination of traditional HR expertise and deep technical acumen. This unique profile enables her to bridge cultural and operational differences that might sink similar efforts elsewhere. Coupled with Moderna's mature AI integration and adaptable culture, they've created the perfect conditions for this bold organizational redesign. Should your company follow suit? Proceed with caution. Moderna's approach works because of their specific context — exceptional AI maturity, the right leadership talent, and a culture built for rapid technological adoption. For most organizations, the value lies not in structural mergers but in fostering meaningful collaboration between IT and HR functions. Success comes not from blindly copying others but from understanding your unique organizational needs and implementing solutions that truly address them. Join us next week for a special conversation about the power of communication with our guest expert. Have you experienced major organizational restructuring in your workplace? We'd love to hear your stories and insights! Music by arnaud136 from Pixabay

    9 分鐘
  5. 6月11日

    Your Business is an Asset - Are You Maximizing Its Value?

    Tell us what you thought about this episode Have you ever wondered why some businesses thrive while others with similar products merely survive? The secret often lies not in what they do, but how they think about what they do. Dom Bish joins me for a fascinating deep dive into the critical difference between strategy and planning—a distinction that could transform your business approach. With five years at the helm of Bolster Risk Management and over a decade in financial services, Dom brings practical wisdom about creating genuine business value. We unpack the concept of finding your unique "business sandpit" where you can outperform competitors. As Dom explains, "The blue ocean is where you want to be. Where's that sweet spot?" With approximately 590,000 small businesses in New Zealand competing across limited industries, carving out your distinctive space is more crucial than ever. The conversation takes surprising turns, revealing how businesses often misunderstand what industry they're actually in. McDonald's isn't just in fast food—at the corporate level, they're fundamentally in real estate. This kind of strategic clarity changes everything about how you position and grow your business. Perhaps most valuable is Dom's framework for thinking about your business as an investment asset. Just as property investors buy, add value, protect their asset, extract income, and eventually exit—business owners should apply this same strategic thinking to their most valuable asset. Yet many fail to plan their exit strategy until it's too late to maximize value. Whether you're a solopreneur or leading a growing company, this episode will challenge you to elevate your thinking from day-to-day planning to genuine strategic analysis. As Dom powerfully states, "Strategy is not a plan. A plan is not a strategy." Understanding this difference could be your competitive edge. Ready to transform how you think about your business? Listen now, and discover why the best time to start thinking strategically is today. Music by arnaud136 from Pixabay

    53 分鐘

簡介

The show for leaders who want their technology investments to work and understand that starts with fixing the operating model. We talk about the work that happens before the system gets switched on. We unpack the messy middle between “strategy approved” and “technology delivering value”. We teach the execution disciplines that make tech adoption stick.