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Author: Sarah Stowe from Inside Franchise Business

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Candid chats with the entrepreneurs and owners behind the world's most impressive franchise brands.
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The Golden Arches is a gleaming example of how to scale a business globally. In Australia, there are already more than 1000 restaurants across the country and the fast food giant has a taste for more.In this podcast McDonald’s Australia’s chief restaurant officer Cameron Newlands discusses how the brand is responding to the demands for convenience, the challenges of adopting sustainable measures, and staying competitive. Cameron highlights some of the challenges of growth, including the misconception that Macca’s isn’t recruiting new franchisees. It is fired up to bring onboard new franchisees from a variety of backgrounds, and Cameron unpacks some of the rigours and benefits of the recruitment process.
Matt Whyte is general manager of distribution growth at Lendi, the digital loans business which merged with the iconic mortgage broker, Aussie. Matt has more than 15 years experience with Aussie and is also a seasoned franchise executive, so he is well placed to talk about business expansion.
When Peter Pattison fell in love with French patisserie it changed his life. After training as a patissiere, Peter put his skills to work and with his wife Michelle opened their first patisserie in Sydney.Today Peter heads up a chain of 17 Pattison Patisseries. and has plans to develop and grow the brand.In this podcast we chat about scaling a business, nurturing loyalty and longevity in a team, leading from the front and what’s next for the brand.
Peter Taunton is the founder of Lift Brands, the US-based parent company of Snap Fitness and one of the largest wellness brands in the world. In this podcast we talk about his childhood experiences with business from selling popcorn outside his father’s grocery store to lessons learned about leadership. We talk about scaling a business from one fitness studio to a global chain, about business failure, and what motivates him after 35 years of building businesses.
In this podcast Angus explains how he flipped 7-Eleven’s traditional hierarchy to a highly-accountable, agile structure.
The Cheesecake Shop is an iconic Aussie brand that started out as a family-owned cake shop, back in 1991, and recently celebrated the opening of its 200th Australian store.Scott Bush has led the brand for the past nine months, after an impressive 20+ years in a variety of roles at Domino’s. In this podcast we talk about what has informed his leadership, the importance of customer experience, and how he plans to accelerate the growth and development of this niche business.Scott talks about the family-focus that’s at the heart of The Cheesecake Shop and the mission to bring the brand closer to more Australians, opening 15 to 20 stores a year.From a brand refresh to bringing more theatre to the stores, Scott reveals there are exciting times ahead for this much-loved retail chain.
Former mechanic turned corporate leader Steve Grossrieder heads up Jax Tyres & Auto, taking the business into the shiny new world of electric vehicles and sustainable initiatives through the Future Fit program.Customer experience is at the heart of the revamped, renamed and revitalised vehicle service chain.Over the past three years Steve has been named a CX Leader of the Year, and the overall business awarded for the Best CX Transformation and the Best Customer Experience.In this podcast Steve, managing director and CEO, reveals how important CX is to the success of the business, what leadership looks like, and how to adapt to the market.
What does it take for a brand to keep trading for 100 years? The US mobile tool retailer Snap-on Tools operates in a niche marketplace and has been trading in Australia for 35 years. And for 31 of those years Ajit Ponnambalam has been part of the business. So what’s the secret to its success? 
Ferguson Plarre Bakehouses is an iconic, heritage chain of bakeries that now boasts over 85 stores across Victoria with a strong focus on profitability.Steve was appointed CEO of Plarre Foods Group in July 2012. He’s a fourth generation Aussie retailer and the leader of a business that has now navigated two World Wars, two pandemics, The Great Depression and his own multi-generational family challenges. After overseeing the buyout of the Ferguson family in 2012 he has helped rebuild the family brand to become an award-winning, sustainable business.Steve is also a bit of a muso, with a spoof version of a Mary Poppins song going viral and getting more than one million views during lockdown.In this podcast Steve reveals what drives him in business, how he balances heritage with innovation, and why sustainability is part of the plan.
Stuart Cook is the former CEO of Zambrero - an international Mexican Quick Service Restaurant chain. He joined the business almost accidentally, and left six years later having built the business to a revenue upwards of $100 million.Now he is collaborating with his wife Samantha on an exciting, plant-based fast food option, Flave, that has launched in Sydney and has mega global ambitions.In this podcast we talk about what it’s like to step into CEO shoes at just 23 years of age, why he has such an interest in not-for-profit organisations, and lessons learned on the journey so far.
Rich Goodman shifted his focus from agriculture to retail very early on in his career, and the shift has paid off. Now heading up the cafe chains Jamaica Blue and Muffin Break he has honed his skills at retailers like David Jones and Heinemann.In this conversation he shares his insights into retail, why he loves it, how to make the most of a career in retail, and what it’s like to take on leadership of Aussie household name brands. Rich is big on the “cadence of change” and discusses some of the big topics of today -sustainability, profitability and collaboration. And he gives us a sneak preview of strategy plans for the café chains.
Sonia Shwabsky’s trip to Nicaragua changed her life. The corporate executive turned franchisee embraced massive change and challenges, and discovered a fresh way to look at business, and life.Her story is one of serendipity, not least in the common interests shared with the Penfold family which owns Kwik Kopy Australia. Today Sonia heads up the Australian print business and brings all her experiences to bear on her leadership style.
Some fear of failure is essential for success in business, suggests Jake Bromwich, who heads up mortgage broking firm RAMS. In this podcast he shares brilliant tips for entrepreneurs and business executives. He talks about innovation, adversity, crisis management and what makes for success.
Awesome, authentic fast food served up for flavour-hungry amigos is at the heart of the Mad Mex business, a homegrown Aussie chain that’s bringing in the crowds. Founder and head honcho Clovis Young talks about what it is like to develop your own concept and see it come to fruition, about leadership and handling adversity, shares tips for entrepreneurs and reveals what's next for the Mad Mex brand.
Simple ideas are often the best. So it’s no surprise that the brilliant concept behind Just Cuts - no-appointments haircuts - has blossomed into an an award-winning, international chain of more than 200 outlets. CEO Amber Manning shares her top tips for young entrepreneurs and chats about bringing haircuts into the digital era, how flexibility is essential for success, and what the keys are to driving a legacy brand.
What turns a pizza chain into a phenomenal success? The global brand Domino’s enjoys worldwide recognition and for the Australian business, winning in a super-competitive market comes down to being fanatical about the customer.New CEO David Burness reflects on how to keep a brand’s market share 20 per cent ahead of its competitors. He talks about the age of delivery, investment in technology, the role of leadership and what true success looks like.
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