
Growing your startup business despite a market downturn
Not since the dotcom boom and the GFC have we seen such significant headwinds for startup growth; but in every disruption, there exists opportunity. Alastair Blenkin, Founder and CEO of ProcurePro, discusses how macroeconomic factors are impacting both tech startups and the construction industry, and some of his lessons learned from building two vertical SaaS platforms that will enable founders to navigate these headwinds.

How successful B2B scaleup founders prepare for crisis
Cyber-attacks, ransomware, phishing – any of these could be targeted at your business or at your customers via your business. How do you respond? Grant Chisnall is a crisis advisor who guides leaders through events like cyber attacks, major outages, product recalls, pandemics and natural disasters. Grant shares his perspective on why scaleups are a soft-target for cyber criminals and how founders & CEOs can be prepared.

A solid foundation for rapid growth and scale
You’ve taken your business to a position where it’s ready for major investment from outside. But, are you ready? Shane Williams has seen common mistakes of start-ups looking to scale-up, the least of which is not having the right technology systems and foundations in place to get there. Shane’s spent 20+ years in the tech industry, including in News Corp and REA Group. He’s done the hard yards himself from the inside, and now he’s on the outside helping businesses looking to scale rapidly. Normally, Shane’s the host, but in this episode the spotlight is on him. Shane’s producer, Chris Ashmore, quizzes him about the industry and how founders can simplify their adoption of tech platforms.

Busting the myths about startup investment
Is there more than one path to getting investment for your startup? How do you, as an investor in your own business, ensure a solid return? Jordan Green, serial entrepreneur, and a founder of Melbourne Angels discusses the options and consequences for startup funding and tips for founders to successfully start, grow and exit a business.


When and who should founders turn to when you need help?
In the early stages of a startup, the founder and early team wear many hats, but as the business scales we often need to call in the experts. Seb Pool co-founder and CEO of Frankie.health share’s his perspective, as on how to identify when you need help and how to make sure you find the right consultant.

Striking a balance between vision and commerciality
When the vision that drives a founder to create their startup isn’t serving the market, how do you respond? Craig Crowther CEO at Cahoot Learning shares this insights into how to strike a balance between achieving your vision and adapting to the market when scaling up.


The secrets to a foolproof funding pitch
Getting your pitch right can be the difference between changing the world and getting lost in the cracks. Ferdi Reynolds is an entrepreneur, founder and investor with SuperSeed ventures who shares the inside word on what investors look for in a pitch, the common mistakes founders make, and the secrets to success.

Legendary founders and the importance of people strategy in scaleups.
What differentiates a legendary founder? Mary Butler is a people strategy expert who specialises in enabling founders and scaleups to build legendary leadership capability. We discuss the importance of people strategy, how to identify if you’re a lagend or a liability, and the 4 R’s that enable successful people leadership in scaleups.

Leveraging Platforms to enable your start-up to scale
Building a scalable product and proving the market is difficult, but scaling a business is harder. Whilst start-up’s are often proudly scrappy, it takes a whole new level of maturity to achieve scale. Nigel Dalton, once described as the godfather of Agile in Australia, is a social scientist in the Digital Transformation and Operations Team at Thoughtworks. Nigel share’s his views on the importance of ‘playing-up’ – a growth mindset that sees you thinking and executing one horizon ahead of your actual growth; using and implementing SaaS platforms to enable scale. Why having a platform strategy is so important to scale-ups, dealing with complexity and uncertainty, and the steps to success.

Playing one level up – Being ready for scale
What was once our strength, a small, scrappy and agile team, is coming apart. Often we don't see it coming, then that realisation slaps you in the face quicker than an Oscars nominee can rush the stage. It's also likely that this realisation lands when you can least afford it. Those investors are expecting scale now.

Navigating Privacy - how to win in a challenging ecomm landscape
More than ever before, the focus of scale-ups on their data privacy posture is critical. With the increasing demands of regulators to secure personal data, the increased awareness of consumers about the privacy and the death of 3rd party cookies many businesses conducting e-commerce are struggling to keep pace. James Taylor is an authority on the space. He is founder and CEO of Particular Audience and draws from a broad experience a founder and investor in several startups across APAC, UK, and India. We discuss the challenges and solutions around data privacy that are facing the e-commerce industry.

The value of values
The key is to recognise that complexity is inevitable, and those who want to scale fast need to get ahead of it. The sooner we recognise and plan to solve these problems in the journey, the cheaper, quicker and easier they'll be to solve; and importantly, the faster you scale the business.

How improved ways of working unlock scale in software engineering teams
There’s any number of theories on how to scale engineering, but only those who’ve been on the journey can truly tell what works and where to tread lightly. Chris Venter CTO at REA Group shares his experiences on scaling engineering teams beyond Dunbar’s number and how to enable both flow and optimisation.


Finding opportunity in disruption
Is digital disruption a myth? We explored this at my executive roundtable with some interesting insights.

Human-centred Agile Organisational design
Jamie Pride is founder of ‘humanly agile’ and author of ‘Unicorn Tears: Why Startups Fail & How To Avoid It’. Former CEO of realestate.com.au, Jamie shares his perspectives on how scale-ups should approach organisational design learned from his 20 years across consulting, founding of six start-ups, and as an investor who’s raised more than AU$20m in capital.

Implementing Complex Systems
In November 2020, I interviewed Social Scientist, AI thought leader and the ‘Godfather of Agile’ Nigel Dalton about his experiences of implementing complex systems as part of my research for ‘The Platform Owner’s Guidebook’. We discussed this and also the industry move to techno social.

Demand & Delivery
Recorded in October 2020 as research for the book that would become ‘The Platform Owner’s Guidebook’, Mike Kasparian is CIO at Forrester Research shares his insights into the importance of governance and demand management to successfully deliver and support a customer-obsessed technology vision & strategy.
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