Leadership Intelligence

for the AI Era.

Practical AI strategy and leadership support for your organisation.

Business, governance, and education leaders get what vendors, global consultancies, and generic AI content can't give them — a clear, independent view of which AI future they're in, and a practical plan to act on it.

Cut through the AI noise so you don't waste money, fall behind, or get locked into the wrong tools.

Whether you run an SME, sit on a board or trust, lead a not-for-profit, or shape the next generation in a classroom, most AI advice comes from people who have something to sell you. Global consultancy frameworks assume enterprise-scale budgets and ecosystems. Generic AI content doesn't know your sector, your team size, or the tools your team already uses. This practice is built differently.

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Independent — Not Selling Tools

No vendor partnerships, no platform commissions. You get advice based on what actually fits your business, not what earns someone else a margin.

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Context-Specific — Not Global Guesswork

Your currency, your data sovereignty rules, your regulatory environment, your local advisory ecosystem: the AI playbook where you operate is different — and your plan should reflect that.

03

Sequenced — Not Overwhelming

A practical three-wave roadmap (0–6, 6–18, 18–36 months) so you focus on the highest-ROI moves first, instead of trying to do everything at once.

Which AI Future Are You In?

Free · 5–10 minutes · No sign-up required

Independent advice.
No vendor ties. No hidden agenda.

I'm a CEO and senior executive turned consultant — currently serving as a Board Director and working with a small number of business owners, managers, board directors and trustees, not-for-profit leaders, and educators across New Zealand, Australia, and beyond, so I can stay focused and always give honest, independent advice. I don't sell software, take vendor commissions, or resell someone else's platform.

My focus is helping you work out which AI future your organisation is actually in, then building a practical, sequenced plan you can act on — before you waste budget, fall behind competitors, or get locked into the wrong tools.

I bring over 20 years' senior experience across healthcare, government, and community sectors, with a grounded, practical approach built on operational reality rather than theory. I tutor at a leading New Zealand university's School of Marketing and Management, and serve on two Community Trust Boards — which keeps my thinking current and my advice genuinely accountable.

Stephen Mann — Management Consultant

Video intro — coming soon

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Consulting

Management Consulting

For emerging managers & established leaders

Are you performing well but never quite getting ahead? Does your team need better structure or systems, but it's unclear how to start? Do you either drown in theory or jump in feet first, but need planning that actually delivers?

  • Genuine strategic planning & execution
  • Honest leadership capability development
  • Organisational design & change that works
  • Performance management supported by better delivery systems
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Digital

App & Digital Solutions

For educators & front line teams who need better tools

Do you feel lost when it comes to AI? Would you like to understand how to build your own bespoke tools — or how to outsource them confidently?

  • Custom web applications that improve your work life
  • Workflow automation tools that your teams want to use
  • Dashboard & reporting systems that make sense
  • AI-assisted productivity tools
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Students

Students & Graduates

For your first leadership role & beyond

Do you need experienced career coaching, have ideas for app development and want advice, or are you interested in intern or consulting experience on real-world projects?

  • Career coaching & first leadership role guidance
  • App development advice & project mentorship
  • Intern & consulting experience on real projects
  • Practical advice that bridges theory and practice

See it in action

Score Automator1

A live example of a bespoke tool

Score Automator is a real custom assessment tool I built with educators who were spending hours writing similar comments on student work. It turns their rubric into consistent, personalised feedback for every student. Define your criteria once, score students as you normally would, and generate tailored feedback in seconds — no coding required.

Try the Score Automator demo

1 Score Automator is adapted from the original Feedback Kitchen tool developed and generously shared by Dr Michael Harker, University of Strathclyde. Redesigned as a browser-based application for use at the University of Waikato, reflecting UW grading policy but adaptable to any institutional context. Developed with AI assistance (Claude / Anthropic · Perplexity · Microsoft Copilot).

20+

Years senior leadership experience

18

Years in C-suite roles

100+

Regional & National Managers coached & developed

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Ministerial or Governance Boards Supported

Experience

  • Managing Director — Axiom Consulting
  • Former Chief Executive — Regional Primary Health Organisation, New Zealand
  • Director of Operations — Healthy North Coast (Australia)
  • Health System Transformation Leader — $120M Integrated Care Programme
  • Senior Executive — Healthcare Strategy & System Innovation (20+ Years)
  • Leading New Zealand University — School of Marketing & Management Tutor & Sessional Assistant

"I have never worked with an executive with your breadth of skills."

— NSW CEO
Stephen Mann in a boardroom setting

Stephen Mann — Director of Operations and Engagement, Healthy North Coast

Work that speaks
for itself.

Summary snapshots — full case write-ups available on request, or happy to discuss in person.

Case Study 1 — Leading without all the answers

Case Study 1 — Leading without all the answers

A regional health network

Challenge

Management across multiple organisations were under pressure to deliver integrated care across a fragmented system with a complex array of providers, competing priorities, and no clear mandate for change. The challenge wasn't just technical. It was getting experienced professionals to collaborate across boundaries they'd defended for years.

Outcome

By co-designing a model that gave local leaders genuine ownership, rather than handing down a solution, the programme built lasting capability and buy-in across multiple regions. The system changed because the people in it did.

7000Health Professionals Supported
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Case Study 2 — Keeping people steady when everything is unsteady

Case Study 2 — Keeping people steady when everything is unsteady

Healthy North Coast, Northern NSW

Challenge

During overlapping pandemic and natural disaster responses, the operational challenge was immediate. But the harder leadership task was sustaining trust — with staff under pressure, communities in distress, and no clear end in sight. The work was less about having the perfect plan and more about staying present, making clear decisions, and communicating honestly when the answers were uncertain.

Outcome

Essential services held. Teams held. That came down to leadership, not just logistics.

3Major Concurrent Disasters Managed
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Case Study 3 — Building credibility with communities who've earned the right to doubt you

Case Study 3 — Building credibility with communities who've earned the right to doubt you

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities

Challenge

Serving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities well required something most organisations underinvest in: genuine relationship-building before any programme design. That meant recruiting Indigenous leadership first, listening before proposing, and building structures that reflected community priorities not organisational convenience.

Outcome

The outcome was improved access and equity. But the real result was trust — which no programme framework delivers on its own.

Trust(It's about People, People, People)
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Case Study 4 — The principal who couldn't see the business she'd built

Case Study 4 — The principal who couldn't see the business she'd built

Regional real estate & property management firm, New Zealand

Challenge

The principal had built a trusted firm over 15 years — but every decision still went through her. Appraisal priorities, vendor follow-ups, agent workloads, marketing spend: none of it was delegated in any real sense. The team was capable, but waiting for permission to move. The problem wasn't AI. It was decision governance.

Outcome

Within 90 days, three AI tools were in daily use, two agents were making client decisions independently, and the principal reclaimed four hours a week. Her words: 'I can see the business now, instead of just being inside it.'

4 hrs/wkReclaimed
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Case Study 4 is a composite case based on patterns observed across professional services firms in New Zealand. Client details are fictional; outcomes reflect realistic benchmarks.

06 — Values

How we work, and why it matters.

These aren’t aspirations. They’re the standard we hold ourselves to — and what you should expect from every engagement.

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Relational Truth

We tell you what you need to hear, not just what’s comfortable. You get honest counsel from someone genuinely invested in your success — not a consultant protecting their next invoice.

02

Grounded Agility

We move fast on opportunity without losing our footing. You get clear-eyed optimism — realistic about your market, ready to act decisively when the window opens.

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Excellence Through Humility

We hold a high standard and model what we preach — staying curious, owning our mistakes, and treating every setback as data worth learning from. No error is ever wasted.

Motto“Lead with wisdom.”

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