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MIA Podcast

By: John Hill
  • Summary

  • Australian Manufacturing has been somewhat MIA over the past few years.Thankfully, it is gaining strength again as a result of COVID supply chain issues, significant advancements in technology and a boost from the Modern Manufacturing Initiative.We created the Manufacturing In Australia (MIA) Podcast to raise awareness of this recent surge in manufacturing, and to help Australian Manufacturers to tap into resources that help their businesses grow locally and internationally.Join us on this journey of Australia’s return to the glory days of the 60’s as we check in with industry experts, newbies to the market, university professors and a whole lot more.We cover everything from how tap into government grants, clever ways to take advantage of modern technology, how to switch from traditional to digital marketing and a whole host of juicy content.
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Episodes
  • MIA Podcast - Episode 25: Greg Gladman from Sales & Leadership Performance
    Mar 8 2024
    • Introduction:
      • Introduction to MIA Podcast's new format and hosts, John Hill from Ucidity and Steve Bambury from Growth Partners.
      • Focus on assisting manufacturers in Australia and New Zealand to tap into new markets and dominate traditionally owned spaces.
      • Discussion to cover solutions for businesses experiencing decreased phone activity and sales team performance.
    • Introduction of Guest:
      • Greg Gladman, founder and CEO of Sales and Leadership Performance.
      • Greg's extensive experience in assisting manufacturers across Australasia to achieve significant growth.
      • The unique approach to Sales and Leadership Performance, including custom development plans and a partnership for growth.
      • Highlight of a three times return on investment guarantee as a unique point of difference.
    • Challenges in Manufacturing:
      • Shift in consumer behaviour and perception towards "Made in Australia" products.
      • Manufacturers faced supply chain issues during COVID-19, leading to a focus on local production.
      • Importance of leveraging local production as a unique selling proposition rather than just labeling products as "Made in Australia".
    • Solutions to Growth Roadblocks:
      • Importance of refining digital presence to resonate with the target audience.
      • Need for professional assistance in strategically positioning products and services online.
      • Adaptation to changes in buyer behaviour, particularly increased reliance on online research.
      • Emphasis on continuous adjustment of digital strategies to align with evolving algorithms and buyer preferences.
    • Importance of Unique Value Propositions:
      • Utilizing distinctive capabilities to differentiate from competitors and avoid price-based conversations.
      • Challenging assumptions about customer preferences and actively engaging in dialogue to understand true needs.
      • Shift towards a proactive approach to lead generation rather than relying solely on traditional methods.
    • Personal Experience:
      • Greg Ladman shares personal experience of transforming his business's digital presence.
      • Initial challenges in visibility and lead generation despite investing in a website.
      • Success is achieved through strategic content creation aligned with customer needs and search behavior.
      • Importance of a comprehensive approach combining digital marketing efforts with unique value proposition development.
    • Conclusion:
      • Acknowledgment of the importance of collaboration between digital marketing experts and sales consultants.
      • Need for a holistic approach addressing both digital visibility and sales effectiveness.
      • Continued adaptation to changing market dynamics and consumer behaviours for sustained growth.




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    46 mins
  • MIA Podcast - Episode 24: Sean McHugh from McHugh’s Financial Services
    Jun 27 2023

    Sean McHugh at McHugh’s Financial Services is a commercial finance specialist that has worked in the finance industry for over 15 years, helping business owners when they need to get finance.

    His team helps business owners obtain finance to grow their business, where they focus on your business and take time to understand your objectives, identify the business's strengths, and then develop a strategy to secure funding on your behalf.

    Sean also specialises in a wide range of financial products for business owners and has no bias about how we address a challenge or opportunity. 

    McHugh’s Financial Services aims to help you borrow money with terms that make sense and suit your cash flow. 

    Here’s what John and Sean talk about in this episode:


    • How Sean’s team help business owners grow their business through financing
    • John’s and Sean’s dad’s involvement in manufacturing
    • The standard that has been passed on from generation to generation by doing the task
    • The possible challenge of knowledge handover
      • The talent pool?
    • How Sean started working with IT Fortune 500 companies at the onset of his career
    • The risks of importing products from overseas
    • Companies who come back for refinancing
    • The sustainability of businesses 
      • How do you make sure you have a great product?
    • Taking ownership of the products that you sell in the market
    • One of Sean’s biggest manufacturing clients
    • When is the right time to finance?
    • What business owners are doing wrong that affects their borrowing capacity


    And many more, including Sean’s thoughts on our main topic: “Will Australian Manufacturing ever return to the glory days of the '60s?”

    Connect with Sean McHugh or McHugs Financial Services on Linkedin or visit their website for more information on how Sean and his team can help your business get a positive cash flow at all times!

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    40 mins
  • MIA Podcast - Episode 23: Jack Lee from Forward Business
    May 30 2023

    MIA Podcast Episode 23: Jack Lee from Forward Business Sales and Acquisitions

    Jack Lee has over 20 years of diverse experiences in working for corporations and owning small businesses, with his Asian born background, the understanding of Asian and Western cultures through living in multiple Asian countries and 16 years in Australia, Jack is confident that he can help you and your business navigate cross-cultural transactions.

    Jack’s enlightenment in life and career success come from his ability to connect and match the right people. That is, realising the goals of both parties, qualify them and make it happen. Not just once-off, it is ongoing and sustainable.sonalized consultation.

    Today’s episode talks about:

    • How his Asian background helped him bridge cultural differences between businesses
    • He helpes those businesses owners who wish to “exit” their business
    • Malaysia mostly manufacture -Electronic goods
    • Australia mostly manufacture -Mostly food and beverages (wine etc)
    • Quality and food safety is top priority in Australia compared to other countries
    • There are lots of manufacturing opportunities in Australia
    • China is a strong exporter

    And many more, including Jack’s thoughts on our main topic: “Will Australian Manufacturing ever return to the glory days of the '60s?”

    Connect with Jack Lee of Forward Business Sales and Acquisition on Linkedin or visit their website for a better understanding of safety and how you can ensure that your business and its reputation are safeguarded from all the risk factors surrounding it.

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    38 mins

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