• Inside Scotland’s Growth Crisis: Debt, Defence, and the AI Opportunity
    2025/06/08

    In this episode Hunter and Haughey dive deep into the economic challenges and opportunities facing Scotland, from council debt and energy policy to AI innovation and defence investment.

    Special guests are David Wade, MD of Enerpro and Stuart Patrick, CEO of Glasgow's Chamber of Commerce chats about Glasgow’s growth strategy.

    [00:01:12]

    Council Debt Crisis

    Edinburgh’s £1.7B debt and potential rise to £2B.

    Leadership and accountability in local government.

    [00:04:01]

    Growth vs. Taxation

    “No country has ever taxed its way to growth.”

    Infrastructure investment and defence spending.

    [00:06:24]

    Defence Industry & Economic Impact

    Shipbuilding resurgence in Rosyth and Govan.

    Political reluctance vs. economic opportunity.

    [00:07:19]

    North Sea Energy Policy

    Robert Gordon University report: 400 jobs at risk every fortnight.

    Call for balanced energy policy: hydrocarbons + renewables.

    [00:10:36]

    Tech & AI Job Creation

    Gordon Brown’s report: 300,000 potential jobs in AI and science.

    Wordsmith AI: Fastest Scottish startup to $100M valuation.

    [00:13:21]

    Rangers FC Takeover

    American investment led by San Francisco 49ers.

    Fan expectations and managerial changes.

    [00:15:00]

    Global Economic Concerns

    Bloomberg economists: lack of GDP growth is the biggest threat.

    Critique of UK’s 10-year growth plan.

    [00:21:26]

    Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Update

    Stuart Patrick on city growth, infrastructure, and innovation.

    Glasgow’s role in clean energy, life sciences, and manufacturing.

    [00:31:44]

    Guest Interview: David Wade, MD of Enerpro

    From Thurso to global engineering leader.

    Oil & gas, renewables, and nuclear sector insights.

    Challenges in apprenticeships and government energy policy.

    Culture, coaching, and leadership in business growth.

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    David Wade and Enerpro Social Network:

    https://www.linkedin.com/in/david-wade-4767baaa/

    https://www.linkedin.com/company/enerpro-group/

    https://www.facebook.com/Enerprogroup

    Glasgow Chamber of Commerce:

    https://www.glasgowchamberofcommerce.com/

    Scottish Economy, Edinburgh Council Debt,UK Infrastructure Spending, North Sea Oil Jobs, Renewable Energy Scotland, Shipbuilding in Govan & Rosyth, AI Startups Scotland, Wordsmith AI, Rangers FC Takeover, Glasgow Innovation District, Enerpro Engineering, David Wade Entrepreneur, Apprenticeship Crisis UK, Oil and Gas Transition, Scottish Engineering Talent, Business Growth Strategy, Trywire Electric Vehicles, Oxford Economics Singapore Report, Gordon Brown Job Creation Plan

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  • Housing, Inflation, Electric Cars and the £20M Tech Disruptor
    2025/06/01
    In this episode of the Go Radio Business Show, Sir Tom Hunter and Lord Willie Haughey dive into a wide range of topics—from Elon Musk’s political stint and the UK housing crisis to Scottish entrepreneurship and regeneration projects. Special guest Colin Frame, MD of Stellar Omada, shares his inspiring journey from rural Scotland to leading a £20M tech consultancy. And Tracy Collins, co-founder of MRG, joins “The Board You Can’t Afford” to discuss scaling culture in a fast-growing recruitment firm. [00:01:27] Elon Musk’s Political Tenure Analysis of Musk’s five-month stint in U.S. government. Claims of $175 billion in savings vs. original $2 trillion goal. Tensions with Donald Trump and implications for Musk’s ventures. [00:04:22] Trump’s Tariffs Ruled Illegal U.S. court ruling against Trump’s tariffs. Broader implications for global trade and Scottish businesses. Executive orders and their impact on supply chains and inflation. [00:05:35] Cost of Living Crisis in the UK Case study of a single mother earning £45K and still struggling. Breakdown of her monthly income and expenses. Discussion on universal credit and the need to “make work pay.” [00:07:25] Middle-Class Squeeze Challenges for middle-income earners in saving money. Call for tax reform and better support structures. [00:08:00] Immigration & Skilled Labour Shortages UK’s new immigration rules affecting construction workers. Risk of skilled labour drain from Scotland to England. Need for a coordinated skills and housing strategy. [00:10:47] Apprenticeships & Re-Skilling Initiatives Government’s push for adult apprenticeships. Willie’s plan to retrain ex-forces personnel in trades. Call for a national strategy to address housing and labor gaps. [00:11:24] Tony Bloom’s Investment in Hearts FC £10M investment for a 29% stake in Hearts. Discussion on Bloom’s data-driven “Moneyball” strategy. Potential for cross-club player development and trading. [00:14:46] Tribute to Sir Tom Farmer Recognition of Sir Tom’s legacy in business and football. His role in saving Hibernian FC and contributions to Scottish entrepreneurship. [00:16:22] Angel Investing in Scotland Angel Capital Scotland reports £106M in early-stage investments. Importance of angel networks in supporting startups. Connection to Scottish EDGE and entrepreneurial ecosystem. [00:17:40] Clyde Gateway Regeneration Project £500M redevelopment of Shawfield in Glasgow’s East End. Mixed-use development: housing, offices, hotels. Praise for Clyde Gateway’s long-term regeneration blueprint. [00:19:45] Prestwick Airport’s Growth Increase in passenger and freight traffic. Ryanair expansion and exports of Scottish produce. Government ownership seen as a success story. [00:20:42] Government Engagement on Housing Willie’s meetings with SNIB and Scottish ministers. Encouraging signs of political will to address housing crisis. Hopes for collaborative solutions in coming months. [00:22:49] Guest Interview: Colin Frame, MD of Stellar Omada Colin’s rural upbringing in Biggar and early exposure to hard work. Career journey from RBS to founding a £20M tech consultancy. Lessons from working on major banking integrations and failures. [00:30:00] Reflections on RBS Collapse First-hand account of the ABN Amro acquisition fallout. Emotional impact on staff and shareholders. [00:34:29] Founding Stellar Omada Early failures and lessons learned from previous ventures. Breakthrough project in Northampton and business model evolution. [00:38:09] Stellar’s Growth & Diversification Launch of Stellar Connect (recruitment) and Stellar Elevate (education). Focus on tech talent, testing, and programme recovery. £100M revenue goal and management team expansion. [00:42:24] Partnership with Hearts FC Deep involvement with Big Hearts charity and community outreach. Use of Tynecastle Stadium for innovation and education programs. [00:44:06] Thoughts on Tony Bloom’s Hearts Investment Colin’s endorsement of Bloom’s data-driven football model. Optimism for Hearts’ future under new strategic direction. [00:45:28] Board You Can’t Afford: Tracy Collins, MRG Tracy’s journey from recruitment to co-founding MRG. Starting in a welding shop office and pivoting post-COVID. Expansion into Aberdeen and Manchester. [00:52:11] Scaling Culture During Growth Tracy’s question on maintaining company culture across locations. Join the Conversation What did you think of this episode? Email: goradiobusiness@go.co.uk Follow us @thisisgoradio on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and Tik Tok For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQD... Elon Musk political career, UK housing crisis 2025, Scottish entrepreneurship, Colin Frame Stellar Omada, Tracy Collins MRG recruitment, Angel investing in Scotland, Clyde Gateway regeneration, Prestwick ...
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  • Scotland’s Future, Business Leadership, and the GAP Success Blueprint
    2025/05/25

    In this episode, Sir Tom and Lord Haughey dive into Scotland’s economic future, discussing leadership, housing reform, planning efficiency, and clean energy goals.

    They emphasise the need for bold political action and pro-business policies, drawing lessons from Ireland and Singapore.

    Special guests are Ian and Douglas Anderson of GAP Hire Solutions. The brothers share their journey from a family-run plant hire business to a £300M+ national enterprise. They discuss succession planning, strategic growth, the importance of consistency, and the challenges of theft and taxation in the industry.

    Episode Highlights

    [02:18]

    Fast Wins for Scotland: Housing & Planning

    Immediate actions the government can take on housing.

    Issues with rent caps and investor uncertainty.

    Planning system inefficiencies compared to Singapore.

    [04:27]

    Clean Energy Ambitions

    Vision for Scotland to become the first 100% clean energy nation.

    Importance of UK government collaboration and investment.

    [06:43]

    Planning Reform & Leadership

    Need for bold decisions to remove blockers in planning.

    Critique of current system and call for streamlined processes.

    [08:46]

    Pro-Business Culture: Lessons from Singapore & Ireland

    Making Scotland the most welcoming place for business.

    Anecdote: Walmart’s experience in China and the power of top-down leadership.

    [12:07]

    Political Commentary: Keir Starmer’s EU Deal

    Praise for Starmer’s strategic EU negotiations.

    Economic implications and potential GDP growth.

    Concerns over inheritance tax and business property relief.

    [22:30]

    Special Guests: Ian & Douglas Anderson of GAP Hire Solutions

    [23:03]

    The GAP Story: From Family Roots to National Success

    Founded in 1969 by their father.

    Early careers outside the family business.

    Importance of external experience before joining.

    [28:34]

    Succession Planning & Family Business Culture

    Emphasis on merit and commitment.

    Third generation now involved and thriving.

    [30:51]

    Growth Milestones & Strategic Decisions

    Acquisition of Henderson Plant doubled business size.

    Shift from operated to non-operated plant hire.

    Focus on scalable, consistent services.

    [38:52]

    Business Scale & Market Position

    Over £300M turnover, 2,000+ staff, 65% of depots owned.

    90% growth through organic expansion.

    Third or fourth largest in UK, under 5% market share.

    [46:21]

    Challenges: Theft & Security in Plant Hire

    Theft of small tools and mini excavators increasing.

    Investment in CCTV and safety protocols.

    [48:02]

    How to Hire from GAP

    Website and direct contact details shared.

    Ian Anderson gives out his personal number for customer service.

    [49:11]

    Inheritance Tax & Business Property Relief (BPR)

    Concerns over proposed changes to BPR.

    Potential impact on family businesses and reinvestment.

    Call for government to reconsider April 2026 changes.

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    Scotland Economy, Sir Tom Hunter, Lord Willie Haughey, GAP Hire Solutions, Ian Anderson, Douglas Anderson, Scottish Business, Clean Energy Scotland, Housing Reform, Planning Efficiency, Succession Planning, Family Business, UK Politics, Keir Starmer EU Deal, Business Property Relief, Inheritance Tax UK, Scottish Leadership, Pro-Business Policies, Economic Growth, Plant Hire Industry, Theft in Construction, Business Strategy, Entrepreneurship UK, Scotland Future, Irish Economy, Singapore Business Model

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  • Scotland’s Future: Lessons from Singapore
    2025/05/18

    Scotland’s Future: Lessons from Singapore & Bold Ideas for Change

    Episode Summary

    In this pivotal episode, Sir Tom Hunter and Lord Willie Haughey explore Scotland’s economic crossroads, drawing inspiration from Singapore’s transformation. They’re also joined by Willie Watt, Chair of the Scottish National Investment Bank (SNIB), who shares insights into how SNIB is tackling inequality, housing, and net zero challenges through strategic investment.

    This episode is a rallying cry for bold leadership, long-term planning, and radical reform to secure Scotland’s future.

    Episode Summary

    [01:08]

    Scotland’s Decline: A State of the Nation Address

    Education, NHS, and economic performance in decline.

    Reference to the PISA study and Scotland’s fall in global rankings.

    [06:10]

    Learning from Singapore

    Singapore’s transformation from poverty to prosperity.

    Leadership, vision, and execution under Lee Kuan Yew.

    [09:24]

    Housing Emergency in Scotland

    One year after declaring a housing emergency, fewer homes are being built.

    The need for policy stability to attract investment.

    [12:38]

    The Case for Radical Reform

    Scotland’s managed decline and the call for a second Enlightenment.

    Clean energy and housing as twin pillars of recovery.

    [16:23]

    Fiscal Autonomy & Tax Policy

    Proposal for Scotland to become an enterprise zone.

    Discussion on income tax disparities and attracting talent.

    [20:23]

    Leadership & Governance

    The need for competent, well-paid leadership.

    Comparison with Singapore’s meritocratic system.

    [26:44]

    Immigration & Skills

    Scotland’s demographic challenges.

    Call for a merit-based immigration system and skills revolution.

    [31:57]

    Planning Reform & Business Growth

    Planning delays stifling economic development.

    Singapore’s 35-day planning approval vs. Scotland’s 150+ days.

    [34:50]

    Tax Take vs. Tax Rate

    Encouraging wealth creators to invest in Scotland.

    Importance of stable, growth-oriented tax policy.

    [42:08] Guest Segment: Willie Watt, Chair of SNIB

    About SNIB

    Established by an Act of the Scottish Parliament with cross-party support.

    Mission: Use commercial finance to address long-standing structural issues in Scotland:

    Inequality

    Net Zero Transition

    Productivity & Innovation

    Key Insights from Willie Watt

    [43:20]

    Funding Challenges

    SNIB is not funded like a traditional bank.

    Operates under restrictive fiscal rules—must use capital within the financial year.

    Advocates for multi-year funding flexibility and reinvestment of profits to become a perpetual institution.

    [46:08]

    Investment Focus Areas

    Affordable Housing: 750+ units funded through Thriving, targeting essential workers.

    Innovation: Investment in Utopi, a SaaS platform for smart building energy management.

    Net Zero: £50M invested in Port of Ardersier, a strategic offshore wind hub.

    [52:22]

    Planning & Policy Bottlenecks

    Planning delays are a major barrier to investment.

    Advocates for a presumption in favor of development, similar to Portugal.

    Warns that Scotland risks falling behind if England’s planning reforms outpace Scotland’s.

    [59:03]

    What SNIB Looks for in Businesses

    Scale-up stage with proven revenue and strong leadership.

    Investment range: £2M–£10M, with potential for follow-on funding.

    Preference for businesses with:

    Disruptive potential

    Intellectual capital

    Realistic, robust business plans

    [01:02:11]

    SNIB’s Role in Solving the Housing Crisis

    SNIB is ready and willing to support housing solutions.

    Emphasises the need for collaboration with government and policy stability to unlock private investment.

    Resources: The Hunter Foundation - Singapore Report. https://www.thehunterfoundation.co.uk/

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  • Global Trade Deals, Gates’ Billions, Buffett’s Wisdom, + the £6K Startup That Became a £50M Adventure
    2025/05/11

    Go Radio Business Show

    [00:01:12]

    Scottish Government & CalMac Ferries

    £3.9B allocated to CalMac over 10 years.

    Discussion on public vs. commercial service models.

    Accountability issues in public sector ferry management.

    [00:03:10]

    Interest Rate Cuts & Economic Outlook

    UK interest rate drops to 4.25%.

    ECB hints at further cuts to 2.75%.

    Debate on inflation, tariffs, and economic stimulation.

    [00:05:00]

    UK Growth Indicators & Trade

    Optimism around GDP growth and low inflation.

    Concerns about unemployment and trade alignment with the US.

    [00:06:08]

    US-UK Trade Deal & Tariffs

    Donald Trump praises UK and Keir Starmer.

    Concerns over food imports (e.g., cloned chicken).

    Positive developments in steel, cars, and aerospace sectors.

    [00:08:12]

    Global Business Icons: Gates, Musk & Buffett

    Bill Gates pledges $200B to global health by 2045.

    Criticism of Elon Musk over aid cuts.

    Warren Buffett’s legacy, quotes, and investment philosophy.

    [00:18:30]

    Corporate Highlights: Next & Scottish Power

    Next reports over £1B in profits.

    £600M investment in Scottish Power for clean energy transition.

    Job losses in oil sector vs. green job opportunities.

    [00:20:34]

    Scottish Edge & Entrepreneurial Support

    £1.2M funding boost for Scottish Edge.

    Praise for Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes.

    [00:22:02]

    Glasgow Chamber of Commerce Update

    Stuart Patrick discusses:

    Free trade agreements with India and the US.

    Glasgow’s role in international trade missions.

    £350M investment in Glasgow Airport.

    Concerns over rent control and parking fines.

    [00:34:28]

    Special Guest: Neil Lapping, Macs Adventure

    Neil’s journey from South Africa to Scotland.

    Founding Macs Adventure with £6,000 in debt.

    Growth from 10 to 200+ employees and £50M+ revenue.

    Impact of COVID-19 and business resilience.

    Importance of customer obsession and mentorship.

    Community impact through local tourism and sustainability.

    [00:53:11]

    Macs Adventure Information

    200+ guided and self-guided trips across the UK and Europe.

    Focus on immersive, sustainable travel experiences.

    [00:54:16]

    Next Week’s Teaser: The Singapore Model

    Preview of a special episode exploring what Scotland can learn from Singapore’s economic strategy.

    Keywords

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    55 分
  • Global Trade and Games: From Trump's Tariffs to Glasgow's Commonwealth Games 2026
    2025/05/04
    Go Radio Business Show [01:14 - 01:42] Easter Break and Personal Anecdotes Tom and Willie share personal stories about their Easter break and family time. [01:42 - 02:22] Donald Trump's Ambitions Discussion on Donald Trump's comment about wanting to be considered for Pope. Light-hearted banter about Trump's ambitions and leadership. [02:22 - 02:31] Movie Recommendation Recommendation of the movie "Conclave" with a twist at the end. [02:31 - 04:26] Business and Tariffs Detailed discussion on the impact of tariffs on global trade. Analysis of Trump's tariff policies and their effects on businesses and consumers. [04:26 - 05:42] UK and US Tariff Relations Discussion on the UK-US tariff relations and potential impacts. Mention of Mark Carney and the new Premier of Canada. [05:42 - 07:02] Turnberry Hotel and The Open Championship Debate on whether Turnberry Hotel should host The Open Championship. Praise for Turnberry's investment and quality as a golf course. [07:02 - 07:53] Local Business Growth Announcement of Car Money creating 50 new jobs in Motherwell Positive news for North Lanarkshire and the finance tech sector. [07:53 - 10:24] Airbus and Boeing's Acquisition Discussion on Airbus and Boeing taking over Spirit Aero Systems. Impact on Prestwick facility and high-paying technical jobs. [10:24 - 11:37] Edinburgh Biosciences Innovation Introduction of a new cataract treatment procedure by Edinburgh Biosciences. Potential benefits for millions of sufferers and increased access to treatment. [11:37 - 12:12] Blackout in Spain and Portugal Analysis of the recent blackout in Spain, Portugal, and parts of France. Speculation on the causes and potential implications for businesses. [12:12 - 14:08] Impact of Blackouts on Society Discussion on the societal impact of blackouts and the importance of electricity and water access. Anecdote about a business partner's experience during the blackout. [14:08 - 17:29] Political and Economic Challenges Analysis of the UK's and Scotland's economic situation. Discussion on the need for clever people in politics and better management of local authorities. [17:29 - 17:45] Hunter Foundation's Initiative Introduction of the Hunter Foundation's initiative with Oxford Economics. Commitment to discussing bold ideas for Scotland's future. [17:45 - 21:09] Tax Policies and Talent Attraction Debate on Scotland's income tax rates and their impact on attracting talent. Discussion on the non-dom tax policies in London and their consequences. [21:09 - 22:13] Unemployment Concerns Concerns about rising unemployment levels and the struggle of graduates to find jobs. Importance of decent paid jobs and the role of wealth creators. [22:13 - 22:37] Stimulating Debate Call to stimulate debate on economic and social policies. Emphasis on finding solutions and improving the status quo. [22:37 - 24:09] Kilt Walk Event Highlights from the recent Kilt Walk event in Glasgow. Success of the event in raising funds for Scottish charities. [24:51 - 25:00] Special Guest: Phil Batty, CEO of Glasgow's 2026 Commonwealth Games. [25:00 - 30:00] Commonwealth Games 2026 Detailed discussion with Phil Batty about the upcoming Commonwealth Games in Glasgow. Explanation of the new model for delivering the games and its benefits. [30:00 - 33:06] Logistics and Accommodation Challenges and strategies for organising accommodation and transport for the games. Importance of providing a great experience for athletes and visitors. [33:06 - 35:28] Athlete Experience Discussion on the inclusive and equal approach for athlete accommodation. Benefits of a multi-sport event for athletes. [35:28 - 36:01] Economic Impact Potential economic impact of the Commonwealth Games on local businesses. Opportunities for retail, hospitality, and other sectors. [36:01 - 37:48] Preparation and Engagement Importance of businesses preparing for the games and engaging with the community. Encouragement to talk up the event and get involved. [37:48 - 42:01] Success Metrics Key metrics for measuring the success of the Commonwealth Games. Importance of showcasing Glasgow and Scotland to the world. [42:01 - 45:06] Board You Can’t Afford: James Fleming, founder of The Power Within Training. Discussion on leadership development and business growth consultancy. [45:06 - 50:45] Business Growth and Investment James Fleming shares his journey and challenges in growing his business. Advice from the hosts on balancing investment and saving. [50:45 - 56:19] Leadership and Training Insights into leadership training and the importance of psychometric testing. Benefits of investing in employee development. For more Go Creative Podcasts, head to https://thisisgo.co.uk/podcasts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/share/1ATeQDaPNV/?mibextid=wwXIfr Email: GoBuisness@thisisgo.co.uk Donald Trump Pope ambitions, Conclave movie recommendation, Global trade tariffs, ...
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  • Music Videos with Harry Styles, Tech Giants in Silicon Valley, and Space Exploration with NASA
    2025/04/27

    Go Radio Business Show: Most Downloaded

    Interview with Marie Owen, CEO of LS Productions

    [00:01:17]

    Marie Owen's Career Journey

    Marie Owen shares her background, starting LS Productions as a hobby and balancing work with family life.

    [00:02:24]

    Transition to Entrepreneurship

    Marie Owen discusses her transition from cabin crew to entrepreneurship, highlighting the challenges and learning experiences.

    [00:03:20]

    Starting LS Productions

    Marie explains how she started LS Productions with limited experience and support from her husband.

    [00:04:57]

    Early Business Challenges

    Marie talks about the initial challenges in funding and partnerships, and how she secured her first project.

    [00:06:12]

    Winning Business

    Marie emphasises the importance of sales and marketing in winning business and building customer relationships.

    [00:08:09]

    High-Profile Projects

    Marie shares stories of working on high-profile projects with Ronaldo and Harry Styles, detailing the process and challenges.

    [00:10:05]

    Harry Styles Music Video

    Marie recounts the experience of shooting a music video with Harry Styles in St. Abbs, discussing the logistics and local impact.

    [00:16:06]

    Educational and Support Networks

    Marie talks about the support networks and educational programs that helped her grow LS Productions.

    [00:19:38]

    Interview: Kevin Dorren, CEO of Parsley Box

    [00:21:01]

    Background: Kevin Doran's journey from a non-entrepreneurial family to founding multiple businesses.

    [00:23:57]

    Orbital: Founded a tech company, moved to Silicon Valley, and took the company public.

    [00:32:27]

    Diet Chef: Started an online diet business inspired by Nutrisystem, later sold to a French competitor.

    [00:35:09]

    Parsley Box: Founded a meal delivery service for the elderly, experienced rapid growth during COVID-19.

    [00:37:43]

    Challenges: Scaling up quickly during the pandemic, working with local authorities and the NHS.

    [00:40:57]

    Insights: Shared lessons on public markets, the importance of innovation, and the entrepreneurial landscape in Scotland.

    Interview: Alan Cannon, CEO of Krucial

    [00:42:06]

    Background: Alan Cannon's interest in physics and problem-solving led him to the defence industry and later to Clyde Space.

    [00:46:58]

    Clyde Space: Worked on small satellites, contributing to the growth of the space industry in Scotland.

    [00:51:04]

    Entrepreneurial Journey: Inspired by Silicon Valley start-ups, founded Krucial in 2018.

    [00:52:56]

    Krucial: A cloud infrastructure company helping organisations leverage satellite data. Grew significantly during the pandemic.

    [00:53:56]

    Support: Participated in the Creative Destruction Lab program, which encouraged thinking big and building massive.

    [00:55:28]

    Future Plans: Aiming to expand globally and work with various industries to improve sustainability and profitability.

    Keywords: Sir Tom Hunter, Lord Willie Haughey, Kevin Dorren, Silicon Valley, Parsley Box, Alan Cannon, Krucial, Digital Transformation, Space Scale-Up, Marie Owen, LS Productions, Film and TV Commercials, Ronaldo, Harry Styles, Entrepreneurship, Cabin Crew, Customer Service, Business Challenges, Sales and Marketing, High-Profile Projects, Music Video, Scottish Enterprise, Entrepreneurial Scotland

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  • Leadership with Sir Alex Ferguson and Insights from Top Innovators.
    2025/04/20
    Go Radio Business Show: Most Downloaded Interviews Interview with Sir Alex Ferguson

    00:01:12]

    Early Leadership: Sir Alex discusses his early leadership experiences, starting from his apprenticeship and union involvement.

    [00:03:33]

    Football Career Beginnings: Transition from apprenticeship to full-time football, and the realisation of his leadership potential

    [00:06:26]

    Entrepreneurial Ventures::Sir Alex talks about balancing his football career with entrepreneurial ventures like opening a pub.

    [00:09:03]

    Coaching and Management:Insights into his coaching philosophy and the importance of building a football club, not just a team.

    [00:11:56]

    Managing Big Clubs:Challenges and strategies in managing big clubs like Manchester United, including changing the club culture.

    [00:14:22]

    Winning Mentality: The importance of instilling a winning mentality in players and the role of captains in carrying the manager's message.

    [00:18:05]

    Assistant Managers: The crucial role of assistant managers in his career and the qualities that made them effective.

    [00:22:10]

    Modern Challenges: Challenges of managing young players today, especially with the influence of money and agents.

    [00:23:54]

    Proudest Achievements:

    Reflecting on his proudest achievements, including winning the European Cup.

    Interview with Billy Lyle from Illuminate AI

    [00:24:53]

    AI in Business: Billy discusses the accessibility and benefits of AI for businesses, emphasising prompt engineering.

    [00:27:07]

    AI Providers: Overview of major AI providers like OpenAI and Google, and their investments in AI.

    [00:28:39]

    Impact on Professional Services: Potential disruptions and opportunities AI brings to professional services like law and accounting.

    [00:29:53]

    AI's Future and Risks: Discussion on the future of AI, potential risks, and ethical considerations.

    [00:31:39]

    Adapting to AI: Tips for small business owners on how to adapt and leverage AI to stay competitive.

    [00:33:37]

    Real-World AI Application:Lord Haughey shares a real-world example of using AI to enhance energy efficiency in housing projects.

    [00:35:32]

    AI and Job Market:The impact of AI on the job market and the importance of human involvement in AI processes.

    Interview with Poonam Gupta OBE

    [00:39:23]

    Entrepreneurial Journey: Poonam shares her journey from India to Scotland, starting her business with no initial capital.

    [00:43:35]

    Cash Flow Management: Strategies for managing cash flow in the early stages of business without external funding.

    [00:45:12]

    Business Growth: Growth of PG Paper and future targets, aiming for £250 million in revenue.

    [/00:46:36]

    Balancing Family and Business: Challenges and strategies for balancing family responsibilities with business growth.

    [00:48:09]

    Recognition and Awards:Receiving the OBE and the importance of giving back to the community.

    Keywords:

    Early Leadership, Football Career Beginnings, Entrepreneurial Ventures, Coaching Philosophy,Managing Big Clubs, Winning Mentality, Role of Assistant Managers, Modern Challenges, Proudest Achievements,AI in Business, AI Providers, Impact on Professional Services, AI's Future and Risks, Adapting to AI, Real-World AI Application, AI and Job Market, Entrepreneurial Journey, Cash Flow Management, Business Growth, Balancing Family and Business, Recognition and Awards

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