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Eps.91 | The zero-click era: how generative AI is rewriting B2B discovery, with Bex Howie
By the time a B2B buyer lands on your site, the shortlist is already drawn up. Generative engine optimisation, or GEO, is changing how B2B buyers find and evaluate vendors, often before they ever…
Eps.90 | From $6M to $100M and still disrupting: Josh Gould's entrepreneurial playbook
Why can AI reach only 86% accuracy in hospitals and courtrooms, yet language services remain a £6 million to £100 million opportunity? Joshua Gould, founder and CEO of The Big Word, reveals why…
Eps.89 | SaaS is dead, hire Ema instead: Swati Trehan on why enterprises are replacing software with AI employees
From concept to deployment in weeks, that's the promise Swati Trehan, COO of Ema, brings to enterprise automation. In this episode, Tim Bond explores how Ema manufactures AI employees that automate…
Eps.88 | Can creativity be taught? Mark Edwards discusses his whitepaper THE HUMAN ENGINE
Tim Bond returns to the conversation with Mark Edwards, author of the white paper The Human Engine: Navigating the Fifth Revolution, to explore a question that will define how organisations succeed…
Eps.87 | Job loss or job reimagined? The fifth revolution is upon us.
Tim Bond explores Mark Edwards' white paper on the cognitive age and the shift from an industrial mindset to a new era of human-machine collaboration. This conversation uncovers what Edwards calls…
Eps.86 | From SDRs to AI agents Building marketing's agentic future with Marie Wilcox
Marie Wilcox, VP of Marketing at Binalyze, has built a marketing engine powered by AI agents—what she calls Nova Bots—that has fundamentally changed her go-to-market motion. Moving from a traditional…
Eps.85 | From people scared to people squared: Nikki Barua on how to compete in the AI era
"Efficiency truly is a race to the bottom. If everybody has a hundred times the same capability, it no longer becomes a differentiator." Nikki Barua, CEO and co-founder of FlipWork.Tim Bond speaks…
Eps. 84 | Philippe Ruttens on marketing's 30-year evolution and what AI means for the CMO
Why do successful marketing teams suddenly lose their pipeline? Philippe Ruttens, fractional CMO with 30 years of experience, reveals it's not about tools or tactics. It's about failing to align with…
Eps.83 | AVEVA's Martin Jette on why radical collaboration is replacing the build-it-all approach in manufacturing software
End users now expect access to all data, all systems, all the time. That simple demand is forcing automation vendors to rethink everything about how they build software. For an industry built on…
Eps.82 | Payal Nanjiani on why self-mastery matters more than ever in the age of AI
Tim Bond speaks with leadership coach and author Payal Nanjiani, whose work spans Fortune 500 organisations, mid-sized firms and fast-growth teams across the world. Payal explains why many leaders…
Eps.81 | Pioneering AI-first education: IE University's Francisco Aragonés on building the Swiss Army knife for intelligent learning
One month after ChatGPT launched, IE University's CEO issued an institutional statement: AI is "here for the rest of our lives". Since then, Chief Data Analytics Officer Francisco Aragonés has led…
Eps.80 | Agents never sleep: Teradata's Sumeet Arora on why the autonomous enterprise demands a new tech stack
Sumeet Arora, Chief Product Officer at Teradata, joins Tim Bond to discuss why the shift to autonomous enterprises demands far more than simply deploying AI agents. With Teradata serving major banks,…
Eps.79 | Voice agents - RingCentral's Carson Hostetter on why everything about customer engagement is about to change
Tim Bond speaks with Carson Hostetter , who leads RingCentral's AI and customer experience strategy, about how voice technology is reshaping business operations from call centres to reception desks.…
Eps.78 | Why 95% fail to get funding: Mark Edwards on three decades in the trenches with software founders
80% of software companies are zombies. After three decades guiding thousands of software founders through exits and acquisitions, Mark Edwards reveals the uncomfortable truth: most businesses exist…
Eps.77 | Leading with values: McKinley Hayden's award-winning AI transformation at the Financial Times
The Financial Times has achieved 44% productivity gains in certain areas whilst maintaining their commitment never to replace journalists with AI. McKinley Hayden, who leads data value and strategy…
Eps.76 | Marketing: SimCorp's marketing AI transformation success with Maria Liw, Global Head of Marketing
A third of marketing teams struggle to extract real value from generic AI tools. Maria Liw, Global Head of Marketing at SimCorp, explains how structured AI training converted sceptical team members…
Eps.75 | Technology: The bouncer for your AI agents: Barndoor.ai's Oren Michels on securing digital workers
"Agents are like enthusiastic employees who don't have a conscience and aren't afraid of getting fired." This stark warning from Oren Michels, CEO of Barndoor.ai, captures why enterprises desperately…
Eps.74 | Marketing: From military discipline to marketing excellence - Chartered Institute of Marketing's CEO Chris Daly on professionalising an industry adapting to AI
A third of CMOs report little to no AI implementation in their organisations. Chris Daly's verdict? "You're gonna be history." In this episode, the CEO of the Chartered Institute of Marketing shares…
Eps.73 | The body and the brain: Tray.ai's CEO Rich Waldron on building agentic workflows for the enterprise
Tim Bond speaks with Rich Waldron, CEO of Tray.ai, who since 2012 has been building the infrastructure that allows AI agents to truly operate within enterprises. Rich explains the difference between…
Eps.72 | Smartling’s 8× leap: CEO Bryan Murphy on reinventing translation with AI
Bryan Murphy, CEO of Smartling, shares how his company evolved from a software-focused translation provider into an AI-enhanced platform that delivers eight times more content for the same budget.…
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