EPISODE · Dec 1, 2024 · 36 MIN
Ep 9. Is the election of Donald Trump the wakeup call NZ SMEs need?
from The Better SMB Podcast · host The Better SMB Limited
This episode dives deep into the implications of the recent US election and what it means for New Zealand’s SMBs, exploring key insights and strategies from hosts David Altena and Rob Bull. With tariffs on exports potentially rising under a Trump presidency, Rob frames this as a wake-up call rather than a crisis, emphasising how such challenges can spur innovation, productivity improvements, and strengthen New Zealand’s position in the global market.Strategies are discussed for turning obstacles into opportunities, including leveraging constraints to fuel creativity, adopting emerging technologies like AI, and refining business processes for greater efficiency. Real-world examples are shared of businesses already embracing automation and productivity improvements. David and Rob also stress the importance of proactive planning, industry collaboration, and reducing reliance on government support to drive meaningful change.Highlights include: "This isn’t a crisis—it’s a wake-up call to innovate, improve productivity, and compete globally." "Constraints, like tariffs, can drive creativity and efficiency gains across your business." "Proactive planning and leveraging tools like AI can turn adversity into a sustainable advantage."Packed with practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for SMB owners looking to embrace change, adopt a growth mindset, and turn global challenges into lasting competitive advantages.Thank you for tuning in to The Better SMB Podcast! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review.---------------------Connect with Rob and David on LinkedInRob BullDavid AltenaLearn more about Plexus Consulting and the mission Rob is on to make NZ the best place in the world to do business Download David's NBR-featured report "Boosting Productivity in New Zealand SMEs" by joining the mailing list on the Altena Solutions website and start your journey to a more productive business today
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This episode dives deep into the implications of the recent US election and what it means for New Zealand’s SMBs, exploring key insights and strategies from hosts David Altena and Rob Bull. With tariffs on exports potentially rising under a Trump presidency, Rob frames this as a wake-up call rather than a crisis, emphasising how such challenges can spur innovation, productivity improvements, and strengthen New Zealand’s position in the global market.Strategies are discussed for turning obstacles into opportunities, including leveraging constraints to fuel creativity, adopting emerging technologies like AI, and refining business processes for greater efficiency. Real-world examples are shared of businesses already embracing automation and productivity improvements. David and Rob also stress the importance of proactive planning, industry collaboration, and reducing reliance on government support to drive meaningful change.Highlights include: "This isn’t a crisis—it’s a wake-up call to innovate, improve productivity, and compete globally." "Constraints, like tariffs, can drive creativity and efficiency gains across your business." "Proactive planning and leveraging tools like AI can turn adversity into a sustainable advantage."Packed with practical advice, this episode is a must-listen for SMB owners looking to embrace change, adopt a growth mindset, and turn global challenges into lasting competitive advantages.Thank you for tuning in to The Better SMB Podcast! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and leave a review.---------------------Connect with Rob and David on LinkedInRob BullDavid AltenaLearn more about Plexus Consulting and the mission Rob is on to make NZ the best place in the world to do business Download David's NBR-featured report "Boosting Productivity in New Zealand SMEs" by joining the mailing list on the Altena Solutions website and start your journey to a more productive business today
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