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How can smaller economies like New Zealand and Australia keep up with the cloud technology revolution? Join us on this episode of the Power Platform Show as we uncover the unique dynamics of adopting Microsoft Power Platform in these less densely populated regions. We promise insights into how population density and economic size shape technological adoption and business culture, and debunk the myths surrounding market size and opportunities south of the equator.
Using New Zealand as a case study, we analyze the economic impact of global trade and technology, spotlighting the success of Green Button. We discuss leveraging Microsoft's Azure, Power Platform, and Fabric for a competitive edge. Our conversation extends to the broader economic landscape, contrasting the US's large internal market, Europe's fragmented economies, and China's export-driven strategy. Learn how geography, market size, and government support forge paths for business innovation and growth.
Lastly, we explore the transformative power of AI in education, particularly one-to-one tutoring for young children. Imagine reducing learning time while boosting outcomes, allowing families to travel and maintain high educational standards. We also share personal stories about our dream destinations and the practicalities of living abroad in a hybrid work world. From the charm of Tuscany to the vibrant cultures of Portugal, Spain, and Argentina, we provide a fresh perspective on global living and remote work.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Adoption is a Microsoft Press book for leaders and consultants. It shows how to identify high-value use cases, set guardrails, enable champions, and measure impact, so Copilot sticks. Practical frameworks, checklists, and metrics you can use this month. Get the book: https://bit.ly/CopilotAdoption
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If you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.
Thanks for listening 🚀 - Mark Smith
By Mark Smith [nz365guy]5
2020 ratings
FULL SHOW NOTES
https://www.microsoftinnovationpodcast.com/576
How can smaller economies like New Zealand and Australia keep up with the cloud technology revolution? Join us on this episode of the Power Platform Show as we uncover the unique dynamics of adopting Microsoft Power Platform in these less densely populated regions. We promise insights into how population density and economic size shape technological adoption and business culture, and debunk the myths surrounding market size and opportunities south of the equator.
Using New Zealand as a case study, we analyze the economic impact of global trade and technology, spotlighting the success of Green Button. We discuss leveraging Microsoft's Azure, Power Platform, and Fabric for a competitive edge. Our conversation extends to the broader economic landscape, contrasting the US's large internal market, Europe's fragmented economies, and China's export-driven strategy. Learn how geography, market size, and government support forge paths for business innovation and growth.
Lastly, we explore the transformative power of AI in education, particularly one-to-one tutoring for young children. Imagine reducing learning time while boosting outcomes, allowing families to travel and maintain high educational standards. We also share personal stories about our dream destinations and the practicalities of living abroad in a hybrid work world. From the charm of Tuscany to the vibrant cultures of Portugal, Spain, and Argentina, we provide a fresh perspective on global living and remote work.
Microsoft 365 Copilot Adoption is a Microsoft Press book for leaders and consultants. It shows how to identify high-value use cases, set guardrails, enable champions, and measure impact, so Copilot sticks. Practical frameworks, checklists, and metrics you can use this month. Get the book: https://bit.ly/CopilotAdoption
Support the show
If you want to get in touch with me, you can message me here on Linkedin.
Thanks for listening 🚀 - Mark Smith

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